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This text investigates the fundamental mathematical principles required for the study of physical and natural sciences. Arthur Beiser, a physicist and educator, provides a structured framework that bridges the gap between basic algebra and the advanced calculus necessary for scientific modeling. The argument centers on the necessity of mastering analytic geometry and calculus as the primary language for interpreting physical phenomena.
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Experts recognize this work as a clear, accessible resource for students transitioning into undergraduate science curricula. Readers frequently note the logical progression of the chapters and the utility of the practical exercises for reinforcing core concepts.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
1969-02-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN-10:
0070043809
ISBN-13:
9780070043800
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