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Is the essence of mathematical analysis only in the analysis of functions?
Tell me please, do I understand correctly that matan is a set of methods for analyzing functions?
If so, tell me what are the names of these methods,
if not only the analysis of functions, then what else?
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Dear pioneer and bastard!
The division of mathematics into sections is conditional, and is intended to facilitate the process of presenting the material in the learning process. Real practical problems involve several branches of mathematics at once.
It is impossible to study mathematics, saying that, "Oh, I'll study geometry, it's interesting here, but I won't study mathematics, integrals are complicated there." Because any practically interesting geometry lacks the concept of "area", "volume" - and then a crowd of integrals will come out to you together.
Professionals know their section very well, and for adjacent ones, they know the frame structure of the section and in which textbooks to look for the necessary theorems.
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