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How to think about analysis

By: Alcock, Lara.
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014Description: xvii, 246 p. ; ill., (b & w), 20 cm.ISBN: 9780198723530.Subject(s): Mathematical analysis | Integrability | The real numbers | Differntiability | Learning analysis | Mathematical analysis | Axioms | Constant function | Convergence absolute | Differentiabilty | Existence theorem | Calculus | Gradient | Intermediate Value Theorem | L'Hopital's rule | Mean Value Theorem | Number theory | Sandwich rule | Taylor's theorem | Verticle line testDDC classification: 515 Summary: Analysis is a core subject in most undergraduate mathematics degrees. It is elegant, clever and rewarding to learn, but it is hard. Even the best students find it challenging, and those who are unprepared often find it incomprehensible at first. This book aims to ensure that no student need be unprepared.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Analysis is a core subject in most undergraduate mathematics degrees. It is elegant, clever and rewarding to learn, but it is hard. Even the best students find it challenging, and those who are unprepared often find it incomprehensible at first. This book aims to ensure that no student need be unprepared.

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