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020 | _a978-0-19-884535-5 | ||
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_aNU FAIRVIEW _cNU FAIRVIEW |
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050 | _aREF QA 5 E27 2021 | ||
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_aRichard Earl _eAuthor |
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245 | _aConcise Dictionary of Mathematics | ||
250 | _aSixth edition | ||
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_aNew York _cc2021 |
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_a469 pages : _bIllustrations _c21 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical reference and index | ||
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_aChapter 1 : Areas and volumes -- chapter 2 : Centres of mass -- Chapter 3: Moments of inertia -- Chapter 4 : SI prefixes. units and constants -- Chapter 5 : Geometry : equations of lines and planes -- Chapter 6 : Basic algebra -- Chapter 7 : Derivatives -- Chapter 8 : Integrals -- Chapter 9 : Common ordinary differential equations and solutions -- Chapter 10 : Laplace transforms -- Chapter 11 : Series -- Chapter 12 : Convergence test for series -- Chapter 13 : Common inequalities -- Chapter 14 : Trigonometric formulae -- Chapter 15 : Probability distributions -- Chapter 16 : Vector algebra and operators -- Chapter 17 : Groups of order 15 or less -- Chapter 18 : Prime numbers less than 100 -- Chapter 19 : symbols and abbreviations -- Chapter 20 : Greek letters -- Chapter 21 : Roman numerals -- Chapter 22 : Fields medal winners -- Chapter 23 : Millennium prize problems -- Chapter 24 : Historical timeline _g |
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520 | _a"This dictionary is intended to be a reference book that gives reliable definitions or clear and precise explanations of mathematical terms. The level is such that it will suit, among others, sixth-form pupils, college students and first-year university students who are taking mathematics as one of their courses. Such students will be able to look up any term they may meet and be led on to other entries by following up cross-references or by browsing more generally"-- Provided by publisher. | ||
650 | _aMATHEMATICS | ||
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_aJames Nicholson _eCo-Author |
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