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... Value at a Multiple Point , dx CHAPTER XIV . MAXIMA AND MINIMA - ONE INDEPENDENT VARIABLE . 343-344 Elementary Methods , 345-347 The General Problem . Definition , 348-349 Properties of Maxima and Minima Values . Criteria for Discovery ...
... Value at a Multiple Point , dx CHAPTER XIV . MAXIMA AND MINIMA - ONE INDEPENDENT VARIABLE . 343-344 Elementary Methods , 345-347 The General Problem . Definition , 348-349 Properties of Maxima and Minima Values . Criteria for Discovery ...
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... value . A VARIABLE is a quantity which , during any set of mathematical operations , does not retain the same value , but is capable of assuming different values . Ex . The area of any triangle on a given base and between given ...
... value . A VARIABLE is a quantity which , during any set of mathematical operations , does not retain the same value , but is capable of assuming different values . Ex . The area of any triangle on a given base and between given ...
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An Elementary Treatise... Joseph Edwards. when a system of definite values is given to the others , it is called a FUNCTION of those others . The function itself is a dependent variable , and the variables to which values are given are ...
An Elementary Treatise... Joseph Edwards. when a system of definite values is given to the others , it is called a FUNCTION of those others . The function itself is a dependent variable , and the variables to which values are given are ...
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... value or condition so as to differ from it by less than any assignable quan- tity , however small , by making the independent variable or variables approach some assigned value or values , that fixed value or condition is called the ...
... value or condition so as to differ from it by less than any assignable quan- tity , however small , by making the independent variable or variables approach some assigned value or values , that fixed value or condition is called the ...
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... value or values of the independent variable or variables , the quan- tity is said to be a vanishing quantity for those values . It is useful to adopt the notation Ltx - a to denote the words " the limit when x = a of . " Ex . 4. The sum ...
... value or values of the independent variable or variables , the quan- tity is said to be a vanishing quantity for those values . It is useful to adopt the notation Ltx - a to denote the words " the limit when x = a of . " Ex . 4. The sum ...
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