have anyone seen this book before ?
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...QL._SS500_.jpg
i dont know if i should search
:cry:
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have anyone seen this book before ?
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...QL._SS500_.jpg
i dont know if i should search
:cry:
no
Try library.nu
Why that specific book? Looks like a crappy one.
Also, that book's not on the internet.
Looks like it's part of a series I have never hear of. But please do teach yourself calculus.
An interesting fact is that Newton is today praised as the inventor of calculus in competition with a german mathematician, and that is a controversy in itself. But the newly discovered palimpsest would suggest that Archimedes was the true inventor of the concept.
You can always trace basic principles back to the Ancient Greeks - Archimedes didn't invent modern calculus, he just found some of the principles before Newton/Leibniz did.
We don't really know that since the palimpsest is back engineered from and old pray book. But in my defense the antikytherian computer do tell a story that the ancient greeks knew mathematics and calculus as a concept would be within their reach of understanding. It's also amazing that ancient egyptians had knowledge of the 26.000 year old wobble of the earth to make the zodiak. And I believe Newton when he said that he stood on the shoulders of giants.
You guys are basically saying the same thing in different words.I think we get the point.
Nerd attack!