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Trigonometric Functions – Problem Solving Approach
We now come to another Problems and solutions book titled Trigonometric Functions (Problem Solving Approach) by A. Panchishkin and E. Shavgulidze. The back cover says: This study aid is to help the student to master the basic techniques of solving difficult … Continue reading
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Tagged equations, functions, graphs, identities, inequalities, limits, problems and solutions, radians, trigonometry
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Higher Maths for Beginners – Zeldovich, Yaglom
The book in this post is one of the best introductory books for Higher Mathematics and it has been written by two exceptionally talented people, namely, Yakov B. Zeldovich and Issak M. Yaglom. Just visit the wikipedia pages to see … Continue reading
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Tagged applications, Derivatives, dirac, engineering, functions, graphs, integration
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Little Mathematics Library – Remarkable Curves
In the Little Mathematics Library series we now come to Remarkable Curves, by a very remarkable author A. I. Markushevich. I am saying that he is remarkable as he has many good books under his sleeve, some of which we … Continue reading
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Tagged archimedes, catenary, conic sections, curves, cycloid, exponential, graphs, hyperbola, involute, logarithmic, parabola, pascal, spiral, theorem
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