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S'està carregant… Differential Equations for Dummiesde Steven Holzner
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The fun and easy way to understand and solve complexequations Many of the fundamental laws of physics, chemistry, biology, andeconomics can be formulated as differential equations. Thisplain-English guide explores the many applications of thismathematical tool and shows how differential equations can help usunderstand the world around us. Differential Equations ForDummies is the perfect companion for a college differentialequations course and is an ideal supplemental resource for othercalculus classes as well as science and engineering courses. Itoffers step-by-step techniques, practical tips, numerous exercises,and clear, concise examples to help readers improve theirdifferential equation-solving skills and boost their testscores. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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The author assumes some prior knowledge of Calculus, but this is a sensible thing to expect. If you are rusty with Calculus the author does explain some of its rules and techniques, but he dives in pretty quickly. The book is written in plain English and is sprinkled here and there with humor. It mostly comes in the form of a comic panel, but sometimes he comes up with an imaginary situation where you are the only person who can use Differential Equations, even though you are surrounded by Engineers and Scientists.
I do have some problems with this book but they aren’t that extreme. First and foremost, there are no workable problems. This might be because of the nature of the text, but I am not quite certain. The second is that the book contains links to websites and I don’t know how long they will last. Although, I suppose if you enter ‘Differential Equation Solver’ into your favorite Search Engine you will be pointed to some good resources. ( )