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Applied Calculus: The Commonwealth and International Library: Programmed Texts Series

Applied Calculus: The Commonwealth and International Library: Programmed Texts Series

D. J. Bell
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Applied Calculus, Volume 1 provides information pertinent to the fundamental principles of the calculus to problems that occur in Science and Technology. This book illustrates the use of the calculus to determine the motion of different systems, to find the areas and volumes of certain figures, and to determine the turning points on a curve.

Organized into four chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the idea of the slope or gradient of a curve to derive further information from the distance-time graph. This text then examines the notation of the calculus to derive the equations of motion for a particle moving in a straight line with uniform acceleration. Other chapters consider the equation of the tangent of the curve. This book discusses as well the importance of an interval along the curve. The final chapter deals with the maximum and the minimum point on a curve.

This book is a valuable resource for students.
Language
English
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
Release
January 01, 1966
ISBN 13
9780080112848

Applied Calculus: The Commonwealth and International Library: Programmed Texts Series

D. J. Bell
0/5 ( ratings)
Applied Calculus, Volume 1 provides information pertinent to the fundamental principles of the calculus to problems that occur in Science and Technology. This book illustrates the use of the calculus to determine the motion of different systems, to find the areas and volumes of certain figures, and to determine the turning points on a curve.

Organized into four chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the idea of the slope or gradient of a curve to derive further information from the distance-time graph. This text then examines the notation of the calculus to derive the equations of motion for a particle moving in a straight line with uniform acceleration. Other chapters consider the equation of the tangent of the curve. This book discusses as well the importance of an interval along the curve. The final chapter deals with the maximum and the minimum point on a curve.

This book is a valuable resource for students.
Language
English
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
Release
January 01, 1966
ISBN 13
9780080112848

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