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RokkerRuslan2014-01-17 10:00:21
Mathematics
RokkerRuslan, 2014-01-17 10:00:21

What are the materials where more or less human language explains what differentiation, integration, logarithm is?

Are there any materials (articles, books) that explain what differentiation, integration, logarithm is, in more or less human language? So that there was a statement of the problem, further, how they came to this. And at the end of the formula and tasks.

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lightcaster, 2014-01-17
@RokkerRuslan

I highly recommend the book - "Courant - What is Mathematics".
Once she helped me put everything on the shelves. You don't have to read the whole thing, go through the chapters you want to understand.

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Vit, 2014-01-17
@fornit1917

ilib.mccme.ru/pdf/kurant.pdf is an excellent book, I recommend it

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Cyapa, 2014-01-17
@Cyapa

Here it is, very, very helpful. True, for the sake of intelligibility, they sacrificed a few theory.
mathprofi.com

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GunPowder, 2014-01-17
@GunPowder

Might fit - https://mooculus.osu.edu

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DancingOnWater, 2014-01-17
@DancingOnWater

About Tasks - I don’t remember such, but a series of books by V. Boss

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lookid, 2014-01-17
@lookid

differentiation, integration
here limits and matan for 1 university course
here is just definitions and 2-3 examples are enough

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Lorian_Grace, 2014-01-18
@Lorian_Grace

M. Yu. Pantaev "Mathematical analysis with a human face or how to survive after the limit transition"

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