Excerpt from An Elementary Course in the Integral Calculus
Many of the examples are original. Others, especially some of those given in the practical applications, by reason of their nature and importance, are common to all elementary courses on calculus. In several instances, examples of particular interest have been drawn from other works.
A list of lessons suggested for a Short course of eleven or twelve weeks is given on page viii. This list has been arranged so that four lessons and a review will be a week's work.
It is hardly possible to name all the sources from which the writer of an elementary work may have obtained suggestions and ideas. I am especially conscious, however, of my indebted ness to the treatises of De Morgan, Williamson, Edwards, Stegemann and Kiepert, and Lamb.
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Excerpt from An Elementary Course in the Integral Calculus
Many of the examples are original. Others, especially some of those given in the practical applications, by reason of their nature and importance, are common to all elementary courses on calculus. In several instances, examples of particular interest have been drawn from other works.
A list of lessons suggested for a Short course of eleven or twelve weeks is given on page viii. This list has been arranged so that four lessons and a review will be a week's work.
It is hardly possible to name all the sources from which the writer of an elementary work may have obtained suggestions and ideas. I am especially conscious, however, of my indebted ness to the treatises of De Morgan, Williamson, Edwards, Stegemann and Kiepert, and Lamb.
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Excerpt from An Elementary Course in the Integral Calculus
This book has been written primarily for use at Cornell University and similar institutions. In this university the classes in calculus are composed mainly of students in engineering for whom an elementary course in the Integral Calculus is prescribed for the third term of the first year. Their purpose in taking the course is to acquire facility in performing easy integrations and the power of making the simple applications which arise in practical work. While the requirements of this special class of students have been kept in mind, care has also been taken to make the book suitable for any one beginning the study of this branch of mathematics. The volume contains little more than can be mastered by a student of average ability in a few months, and an effort has been made to present the subject-matter, which is of an elementary character, in a simple manner.
The object of the first two chapters is to give the student a clear idea of what the Integral Calculus is, and of the uses to which it may be applied. As this introduction is somewhat longer than is usual in elementary works on the calculus, some teachers may, perhaps, prefer to postpone the reading of several of the articles until the student has had a certain amount of practice in the processes of integration. It is believed, however, that a careful study of Chapters I., II., will arouse the student's interest and quicken his understanding of the subject.
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