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Work detailsCalculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach by Morris Kline
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Application-oriented introduction relates the subject as closely as possible to science. In-depth explorations of the derivative, the differentiation and integration of the powers of x, theorems on differentiation and antidifferentiation, the chain rule and examinations of trigonometric functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, techniques of integration, polar coordinates, much more. Examples. 1967 edition. Solution guide available upon request. No library descriptions found. |
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I only got up to Calculus II in school, but I did enjoy this regardless.
Through a second reading, I can say that I really like the practical approach taken for this book. One chapter will introduce a concept and the next chapter will apply it to a physical situation. The text goes from the introduction to functions and limits to partial differentiation. (