Mathematics for the Practical Man: Arithmetic, Algebra, Trigonom
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A bunch of very good books, especially if you intend to self-study these topics or even if you just want a quick review. The best part is the exercises at the end of each chapter. And for those who find it interesting, supposedly, Feynman himself studied mathematics from these books ;) We might need more than just these books though :P File Listing Mathematics - Algebra for the Practical Man (Mathematics for Self-Study) - (J.E. Thompson, Max Peters) D. Van Nostrand 1962.djvu Mathematics - Arithmetic for the Practical Man, 3rd Edition (Mathematics for Self-Study) - (J.E. Thompson, Max Peters) D. Van Nostrand Co Inc 1962.djvu.djvu Mathematics - Calculus For The Practical Man -(Mathematics for Self-Study) - (J.E. Thompson, Max Peters) D. Van Nostrand.pdf Mathematics - Modern Mathematics For The Practical Man (Mathematics For Self-Study) - (David B Macneil) D Van Nostrand Co Inc 1963.djvu Mathematics - Trigonometry for the Practical Man, 3rd Edition (Mathematics for Self-Study) - (J.E. Thompson, Max Peters) D. Van Nostrand Co Inc 1962.djvu Couldn't find descriptions, only the Amazon one for "Calculus for the Practical Man" which it took from the preface, so I'll paste that one in, should give a good idea about the rest of the books in the series. CALCULUS For the Practical Man by J. E. THOMPSON. Originally published in 1931. PREFACE: THIS book on simplified calculus is one of a series designed by the author and publisher for the reader with an interest in the meaning and simpler technique of mathematical science, and for those who wish to obtain a practical mastery of some of the more usual and directly useful branches of the science without the aid of a teacher. Like the other books in the series it is the outgrowth of the author's experience with students such as those mentioned and the demand experienced by the publisher for books which may be read as well as studied. One of the outstanding features of the book is the use of the method of rates instead of the method of limits. To the conven tional teacher of mathematics, whose students work for a college degree and look toward the modern theory of functions, the author hastens to say that for their purposes the limit method is the only method which can profitably be used. To the readers contem plated in the preparation of this book, however, the notion of a limit and any method of calculation based upon it always seem artificial and not hi any way connected with the familiar ideas of numbers, algebraic symbolism or natural phenomena. On the other hand, the method of rates seems a direct application of the principle which such a reader has often heard mentioned as the extension of arithmetic and algebra with which he must become acquainted before he can perform calculations which involve changing quantities. The familiarity of examples of changing quantities in every-day life also makes it a simple matter to in troduce the terminology of the calculus; teachers and readers will recall the difficulty encountered in this connection in more formal treatments. The scope and range of the book are evident from the table of contents. The topics usually found in books on the calculus but not appearing here are omitted in conformity with the plan of the book as stated in the first paragraph above. An attempt has been made to approach the several parts of the subject as naturally and directly as possible, to show as clearly as possible the unity and continuity of the subject as a whole, to show what the calculus is all about and how it is used, and to present the material in as simple, straightforward and informal a style as it will permit. It is hoped thus that the book will be of the greatest interest and usefulness to the readers mentioned above. The first edition of this book was prepared before the other volumes of the series were written and the arrangement of the material in this volume was not the same as in the others. In this revised edition the arrangement has been changed somewhat so that it is now the same in all the volumes of the series.
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When I attempt to download this torrent, I get a "No input file specified" message. Magnet link doesn't work either. Any suggestions, anybody.
What happened to our file, Suika?
Looks interesting Suika...hope you can fix it...
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What a nice collection. Please, seed! Thank you.
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I was wondering if this was seedable in the near future. I have a couple of courses coming up, and these books are perfect for it. I'm not sure if it's possible to message you or whatever, but if you get this, please consider seeding it.
anybody got anything? Bunch of peers but everyone @ 0%
These books were used by the great Richard Feynman when he was a teenager learning math. Apparently there's another book on the same series (Geometry for the Practical Worker), which I found here: https://bookza.org/s/?q=geometry+practical+worker&t=0
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