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THIS little book deserves hearty welcome from those who are engaged in leading forward students to the higher mathematics; not so much as a substitute for any other work at present in use, but as presenting a carefully-selected set of illustrations of infinitesimals, limits, and differential coefficients, which a student may profitably work through before entering upon the usual formal treatises on the calculus.
Differential Calculus for Beginners, with a Selection of Easy Examples.
By Alex. Knox (London: Macmillan and Co., 1884.)
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W., A. Differential Calculus for Beginners, with a Selection of Easy Examples . Nature 31, 527 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/031527a0
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