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Calculus by H.W. March, H.C. Wolff
 
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H.W. March, H.C. Wolff
Publisher
McGraw-Hill 1917
Single variable calculus for technical students. Integration with the determination of the constant of integration, and the definite integral as the limit of a sum, are given immediately following the differentiation of algebraic functions and before the differentiation of the transcendental functions.
Integral Calculus by Leah Edelstein-Keshet
 
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Leah Edelstein-Keshet
Publisher
University of British Columbia 2010
Contents: Areas, volumes and simple sums; Areas; The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; Applications of the definite integral to velocities and rates.
A Reform Approach to Business Calculus by Marcel B. Finan
 
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Marcel B. Finan
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Arkansas Tech University 2003
This short supplement consists of the author's lectures of a freshmen-level mathematics class offered at Arkansas Tech University. These lecture notes are basically well suited for a one semester course in Business Calculus.
Calculus for Mathematicians, Computer Scientists, and Physicists by Andrew D. Hwang
 
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Andrew D. Hwang
Publisher
Holy Cross 1998
The author presents beautiful, interesting, living mathematics, as intuitively and informally as possible, without compromising logical rigor. Naturally, you will solidify your calculational knowledge,
Large book cover: Integrate Your Brain: How To Do Calculus In Your Head  Integrate Your Brain: How To Do Calculus In Your Head by Aaron Maxwell
 
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Aaron Maxwell
Publisher
Lulu.com 2006
Integrate Your Brain teaches how talented mathematicians utilize their normal, human mental ability to tackle calculus. You are gently trained in the fundamental skills, and shown step by step how to put them into action yourself.
The Calculus for Beginners by John William Mercer
 
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John William Mercer
Publisher
Cambridge University Press 1914
The author has been guided by the conviction that it is much more important for the beginner to understand clearly what the processes of the Calculus mean, and what it can do for him, than to acquire facility in performing its operations or a wide acquaintance with them. ...
Relationships, Change and Mathematical Analysis by Roy McWeeny
 
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Roy McWeeny
Publisher
Learning Development Institute 2011
This book deals with the mathematics we need in describing the relationships among the quantities we measure in Physics and the Physical Sciences in general. This leads us into the study of relationships and change, the starting point for Mathematical Analysis and the Calculus -- which are needed in...
The Calculus for Engineers by John Perry
 
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John Perry
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E. Arnold 1897
This book describes what has for many years been the most important part of the regular course in the Calculus for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering students at the Finsbury Technical College.
Calculus Made Easy by Silvanus P. Thompson
 
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Silvanus P. Thompson
Publisher
The MacMillan Company 1914
The book for the mathematically eager who know some algebra. The first edition appeared in 1910, and overall a million copies have been sold. Most talk of continuum and its infinities is suppressed. A remarkable and original user-friendly approach to the study of calculus.
Funny Little Calculus Text by Robert Ghrist
 
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Robert Ghrist
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania 2012
This text is meant to be read and enjoyed. It assumes you've seen some Calculus before: you know what to do (differentiate / integrate) and how to do it, but you don't know what it really means -- like everything else in life.
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