Summation of Infinitely Small Quantities
Translated and adapted from a popular Russian educational series, this concise book requires only some background in high school algebra and elementary trigonometry. It explores the fundamental concept of the integral calculus: the limit of the sum of an infinitely increasing number of infinitely decreasing quantities. Mastery of this concept enables the solution of geometry and physics problems, and is an excellent introduction to the systematic study of higher mathematics.
Starting with some algebraic formulas, the treatment proceeds to the determination of the pressure of a liquid on a vertical wall and the calculation of the work done in pumping liquid from a container. Subsequent chapters explore finding the volumes of a cone, pyramid, sphere, and other geometric forms and the measurement of the parabola, ellipse, and sinusoid. The text concludes with a selection of practice problems.
For advanced high school students and college undergraduates.
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Summation of Infinitely Small Quantities
Translated and adapted from a popular Russian educational series, this concise book requires only some background in high school algebra and elementary trigonometry. It explores the fundamental concept of the integral calculus: the limit of the sum of an infinitely increasing number of infinitely decreasing quantities. Mastery of this concept enables the solution of geometry and physics problems, and is an excellent introduction to the systematic study of higher mathematics.
Starting with some algebraic formulas, the treatment proceeds to the determination of the pressure of a liquid on a vertical wall and the calculation of the work done in pumping liquid from a container. Subsequent chapters explore finding the volumes of a cone, pyramid, sphere, and other geometric forms and the measurement of the parabola, ellipse, and sinusoid. The text concludes with a selection of practice problems.
For advanced high school students and college undergraduates.
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Summation of Infinitely Small Quantities

Summation of Infinitely Small Quantities

by I.P. Natanson
Summation of Infinitely Small Quantities

Summation of Infinitely Small Quantities

by I.P. Natanson

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Translated and adapted from a popular Russian educational series, this concise book requires only some background in high school algebra and elementary trigonometry. It explores the fundamental concept of the integral calculus: the limit of the sum of an infinitely increasing number of infinitely decreasing quantities. Mastery of this concept enables the solution of geometry and physics problems, and is an excellent introduction to the systematic study of higher mathematics.
Starting with some algebraic formulas, the treatment proceeds to the determination of the pressure of a liquid on a vertical wall and the calculation of the work done in pumping liquid from a container. Subsequent chapters explore finding the volumes of a cone, pyramid, sphere, and other geometric forms and the measurement of the parabola, ellipse, and sinusoid. The text concludes with a selection of practice problems.
For advanced high school students and college undergraduates.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486847429
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 06/17/2020
Series: Dover Books on Mathematics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

A Swiss-born Soviet mathematician, Isidor Pavlovich Natanson (1906–64) served on the faculty of Leningrad State University (now Saint Petersburg State University), specializing in real analysis and constructive function theory. Dover also published his Theory of the Functions of a Real Variable.

Table of Contents

1. Some Algebraic Formulas
2. Determination of the Pressure of a Liquid on a Vertical Wall
3. Calculation of the Work Done in Pumping Liquid from a Container
4. Finding Volumes
5. The Parabola and the Ellipse
6. The Sinusoid
Problems for Practice
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