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Introduction to the Elementary Functions

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Introduction to the Elementary Functions
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Publisher: Ginn and company
ISBN/ASIN: 1112324577
Number of pages: 244

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The material included comprises the simpler and more important parts of plane trigonometry and analytic geometry, followed by an introduction to the differential calculus, including differentiation of the simpler algebraic functions and applications to problems of rates and maxima and minima.

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