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Practical Formulas for Calculus, Algebra and Trigonometry: For Students, and Engineers and Scientists, - University and upper High School Level

AUTHOR Rygas, Ted
PUBLISHER Independently Published (12/17/2020)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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This book is essential for solving questions found in test and exams. The essential formulas were selected, with avoiding unnecessary repetitions. Many similar books are containing unnecessary repetitions. Often, a special simple example is included, to facilitate remembering of the formula. For example, to remember the definition of logarithms, the following example was suggested: log(100) = 2, because 10 2 = 100. The following topics are covered: 1. Powers 2. Arithmetic sequences (arithmetic progression) 3. Geometric sequences 4. Limits 5. Exponential functions 6. Logarithmic functions 7. Logarithms 8. Derivatives 9. Indefinite integrals (antiderivatives)10. Trigonometry11. Linear equations 12. Quadratic function13. Inequalities 14. Graphing of functions15. Polynomials - remainder theorem 16. Polynomials - factor theorem17. Complex numbers 18. Circle19. Parabola20. Ellipse 21. Hyperbola 22. Factorials 23. Permutations 24. Combinations25. Simple interest26. Compound interest --------------------------------------ATTACHMENT 1. Additional free resources on the internet ATTACHMENT 2. Constants and symbols
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ISBN-13: 9798583176922
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 26
Carton Quantity: 157
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.05 x 11.00 inches
Weight: 0.19 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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This book is essential for solving questions found in test and exams. The essential formulas were selected, with avoiding unnecessary repetitions. Many similar books are containing unnecessary repetitions. Often, a special simple example is included, to facilitate remembering of the formula. For example, to remember the definition of logarithms, the following example was suggested: log(100) = 2, because 10 2 = 100. The following topics are covered: 1. Powers 2. Arithmetic sequences (arithmetic progression) 3. Geometric sequences 4. Limits 5. Exponential functions 6. Logarithmic functions 7. Logarithms 8. Derivatives 9. Indefinite integrals (antiderivatives)10. Trigonometry11. Linear equations 12. Quadratic function13. Inequalities 14. Graphing of functions15. Polynomials - remainder theorem 16. Polynomials - factor theorem17. Complex numbers 18. Circle19. Parabola20. Ellipse 21. Hyperbola 22. Factorials 23. Permutations 24. Combinations25. Simple interest26. Compound interest --------------------------------------ATTACHMENT 1. Additional free resources on the internet ATTACHMENT 2. Constants and symbols
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