If you had the traditional engineering education, you’ve made your peace with calculus. If you haven’t, you may have learned it on your own, but for many people, calculus has a reputation for being ...
“THIS is a sequel to the author's ‘Differential Calculus,’ and is intended for students of physics and mechanics who require a good working knowledge of integration and its more simple applications.” ...
How do you integrate with a computer? Let's start with an example. Suppose a car travels only in the x-direction. It starts at x = 0 m with a velocity of 0 m/s. If the car has a constant acceleration ...
During examination it is not possible to revise complete book. So, we have come up with quick revision notes which include important terms and formulae. This unit notes is very useful for UPSEE, WBJEE ...
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