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Daniel Kleppner, Norman Ramsey - Quick Calculus, [Pdf Djvu - Eng] [TNTVillage]

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Autori: Daniel Kleppner e Norman Ramsey
Titolo: Quick Calculus (seconda edizione)
n° pagine: 262
Anno: 1985
Editore: Wiley & Sons
Lingua: Inglese
Genere: Manuale per autodidatti di Calcolo Differenziale ed Integrale
Dimensione del file: 11.0 MB
Formato del file: PDF e DJVU (600 dpi)

.: Sommario :.
Chapter One - A FEW PRELIMINARIES
Getting Started
Functions
Graphs
Linear and Quadratic Functions
Trigonometry
Exponentials and Logarithms

Chapter Two - DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
Limits
Velocity
Derivatives
Graphs of Functions and Their Derivatives
Differentiation
Some Rules for Differentiation
Differentiating Trigonometric Functions
Differentiation of Logarithms and Exponentials
Higher-Order Derivatives
Maxima and Minima
Differentials
A Little Review and a Few Problems
Conclusion to Chapter 2

Chapter Three - INTEGRAL CALCULUS
The Area under a Curve
Integration
Some Techniques of Integration
More on the Area under a Curve
Definite Integrals
Numerical Integration
Some Applications of Integration
Multiple Integrals
Conclusion

Chapter Four - REVIEW
Review of Chapter 1. A Few Preliminaries
Review of Chapter 2. Differential Calculus
Review of Chapter 3. Integral Calculus

Appendix A DERIVATION
A1 Trigonometric Functions of Sums of Angles
A2 Some Theorems on Limits
A3 Limits Involving Trigonometric Functios
A4 Differentiation of X (exp) n
A5 Differentiation of Trigonometric Functions
A6 Differentiation of the Product of Two Functions
A7 Chain Rule for Differentiation
A8 Differentiation of ln x
A9 Differentials When Both Variables Depend on a Third Variable
A10 Proof That dy/dx = 1/(dx/dy)
A11 Proof That If Two Functions Have the Same Derivative They Differ Only by a Constant

Appendix B ADDITIONAL TOPICS
B1 Implicit Differentiation
B2 Differentiation of the Inverse Trigonometric Function
B3 Partial Derivatives
B4 Differential Equations
B5 Suggestions for Further Reading

REVIEW PROBLEMS
Answers to Review Problems

TABLES

INDEXES



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