peach Posted June 2, 2005 Report Posted June 2, 2005 Hi all: Can anyone suggest me a good book or any other source to learn the practical significance of calculus. I have learnt a lot of deffentiation and integration, but dont know what is the practical significance. I will really appreciate any helpThanksPeach Quote
rahuldandekar Posted June 2, 2005 Report Posted June 2, 2005 Well, calculus is used in Physics a lot (bet you already knew that). This is a page with links to documents on calculus, and it has a document on "Applications of integration". http://www.math.hawaii.edu/~lee/calculus/ Quote
peach Posted June 2, 2005 Author Report Posted June 2, 2005 Thanks a lot for the reply. I havent got a chance to look into the site you mentioned. Basically I am playing a lot with statistics these days and impressed by the practical use of it. I was just wondering if there is book that describes the practical use of calculus. Thanks once again and will get back to you after i had gone thru the website.Peach Well, calculus is used in Physics a lot (bet you already knew that). This is a page with links to documents on calculus, and it has a document on "Applications of integration". http://www.math.hawaii.edu/~lee/calculus/ Quote
UncleAl Posted June 2, 2005 Report Posted June 2, 2005 Newton, Isaac. 1687, Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica Newton, Isaac The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy Trans. I. Bernard Cohen and Anne Whitman, with the assistance of Julia Budenz (University of California Press: Berkeley, 1999) Any college-level physics textbook, any engineering texbook, any textbook on anything that has real world meaning and numerical answers. Quote
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