01027 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082000800120084001400128100002800142245004700170250001000217260004100227300003700268500002400305520034600329700002400675700002200699990002600721990002600747INLIS00000000000350820221112093458 a0010-0520003508221112 | | eng  a0471408271 aeng a515 a515 HUG c0 aHughes-Hallett, Deborah1 aCalculus /cDeborah Hughes-Hallett [et.al] aEd. 3 aNew York :bJohn Wiley & Sons,c2002 axx,1004 p.;illus.;28cm. ;c28cm. aIndeks : p.993-1004 aCalculus is of the greatest achievements of the human intellect. Inspired by problems in astronomy, Newton and Leibniz developed ideas of calculus 300 years ago. Since then, each century has demonstrated the power of calculus to illuminate questions in mathematics, the physical sciences, engineering, and the social and biological sciences.0 aWilliam G. McCallum0 aAndrew M. Gleason a11738/MKRI-P/III-2009 a11738/MKRI-P/III-2009