Robert Osserman

Two-dimensional calculus - New York: Dover Publication, [c1968] - 456 p.

Ch 1- Background
Ch 2- Differentiation
Ch 3- Transformation
Ch 4- Integration

The basic component of several-variable calculus, two-dimensional calculus is vital to mastery of the broader field. This extensive treatment of the subject offers the advantage of a thorough integration of linear algebra and materials, which aids readers in the development of geometric intuition. An introductory chapter presents background information on vectors in the plane, plane curves, and functions of two variables. Subsequent chapters address differentiation, transformations, and integration. Each chapter concludes with problem sets, and answers to selected exercises appear at the end of the book. --- summary provided by publisher

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Mathematics

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