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Differential calculus / Trigonometry / Generalizations of the derivative / Matrices / Integral calculus / Trigonometric functions / Derivative / Chain rule / Jacobian matrix and determinant / Calculus / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics
Date: 2008-07-22 13:49:13
Differential calculus
Trigonometry
Generalizations of the derivative
Matrices
Integral calculus
Trigonometric functions
Derivative
Chain rule
Jacobian matrix and determinant
Calculus
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics

The Calculus of Functions of Section 4.2 Best Affine Approximations

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