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Calculus made easy

S.P. Thompson.  Calculus made easy: Being a very-simplest introduction to those beautiful methods of reckoning which are generally called by the terrifying names of the differential calculus and the integral calculus. (1914).

 

It is interesting to take a look at this 1914 approach to calculus.

 

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This entry was posted in Math on 5 March 2018 by siams.

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