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An Elementary Treatise On The Calculus With Illustrations From Geometry Mechanics And Physics(1st Edition)

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Milo Erwin

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ISBN: 144006623X, 978-1440066238

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An Elementary Treatise On The Calculus With Illustrations From Geometry Mechanics And Physics 1st Edition Summary: Excerpt from An Elementary Treatise on the Calculus: With Illustrations From Geometry, Mechanics and PhysicsThe rapid growth in recent years of all branches of applied science and the consequent increasing claims on the time of students have given rise in various quarters to the demand for a change in the character of mathematical text-books. To meet this demand several works have been published, addressed to particular classes of students and designed to supply them with the special kind and quantity of mathematics they are supposed to need.With many of the arguments urged in favour of the change I am in hearty sympathy, but it is as true now as it was of old that there is no royal road to mathematics, and that no really useful knowledge can be gained except by strenuous effort.It is sometimes alleged that a thorough knowledge of the derivatives and integrals of the simpler powers, of I the exponential and the logarithmic functions, and perhaps of the sine and the cosine, is quite sufficient preparation in the Calculus for the engineer. This contention has a solid substratum of truth; but a knowledge that goes beyond the mere ability to quote results is not to be obtained by the few lessons that are too often considered sufficient to expound these elementary rules.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com