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Adventures in Mostly Calculus Mathematics

About Adventures in Mostly Calculus Mathematics

This book is intended for those who are familiar with first year calculus, written by an author with four decades of teaching experience. It presents some very unique problem situations not available in ordinary textbooks. Many are original contributions among which are the articles on the Weight Watcher Function, collection of rooftop solar energy, measuring very hot temperatures, highway speed surveillance, and determining the rotational speeds of galaxies. Other articles deal with material not easy to find which is made readily understandable for the reader. A few examples include the one on the rotating mercury reflector, a pursuit curve, cooling tea, and the curious fountain problem whose diagram is pictured on the cover. The math formatting for the Kindle has been very carefully crafted for maximum legibility, and many illustrations are provided. Since the first version of this book was offered, the author has acquired a variety of Kindle models. This new version of the book has been designed to work on all Kindle models and is identical to the color version. Thus if you have a greyscale Kindle and a Kindle Fire, this version will display properly on both models.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781091636323
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 138
  • Published:
  • March 25, 2019
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x8x229 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 213 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 5, 2024

Description of Adventures in Mostly Calculus Mathematics

This book is intended for those who are familiar with first year calculus, written by an author with four decades of teaching experience. It presents some very unique problem situations not available in ordinary textbooks. Many are original contributions among which are the articles on the Weight Watcher Function, collection of rooftop solar energy, measuring very hot temperatures, highway speed surveillance, and determining the rotational speeds of galaxies. Other articles deal with material not easy to find which is made readily understandable for the reader. A few examples include the one on the rotating mercury reflector, a pursuit curve, cooling tea, and the curious fountain problem whose diagram is pictured on the cover. The math formatting for the Kindle has been very carefully crafted for maximum legibility, and many illustrations are provided. Since the first version of this book was offered, the author has acquired a variety of Kindle models. This new version of the book has been designed to work on all Kindle models and is identical to the color version. Thus if you have a greyscale Kindle and a Kindle Fire, this version will display properly on both models.

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