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On a New Method of Obtaining the Differentials of Functions: With Especial Reference to the Newtonian Conception of Rates Or Velocities

On a New Method of Obtaining the Differentials of Functions: With Especial Reference to the Newtonian Conception of Rates Or Velocities

On a New Method of Obtaining the Differentials of Functions: With Especial
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On a New Method of Obtaining the Differentials of Functions: With Especial Reference to the Newtonian Conception of Rates Or Velocities Paperback - 2023

by Rice, John Minot

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In this groundbreaking book, Rice and Johnson present their new method for obtaining the differentials of functions. They provide fascinating insights into the Newtonian conception of rates and velocities and offer a fresh approach to an important mathematical problem that will appeal to scholars and students alike.

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