Integral Calculus
by Leah Edelstein-Keshet
Publisher: University of British Columbia 2010
Number of pages: 267
Description:
Contents: Areas, volumes and simple sums; Areas; The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; Applications of the definite integral to velocities and rates; Applications of the definite integral to calculating volume, mass, and length; Techniques of Integration; Discrete probability and the laws of chance; Continuous probability distributions; Differential Equations; Infinite series, improper integrals, and Taylor series.
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