Teach Yourself
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First published in 1940, this guide explains the rudiments of calculus, covering the basic concepts of differentiation and integration and then applying them to solving mathematical problems. It starts from a very basic level and quickly builds up to a more advanced stage. Stressing the ideas and applications of statistics through relevant models, this book is an introduction to calculus for students and professionals from a wide variety of disciplines. Guidance is given with the assumption of a limited maths background and access to an inexpensive calculator is anticipated. Exercises throughout the text are graded, with sample answers provided.
This concise Teach Yourself text provides a thorough, practical grounding in the fundamental principles of trigonometry, which any reader can apply to his or her own field. The text explores the use of calculators and contains worked examples and exercises (with answers) within each chapter.