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Differential calculus / Numerical analysis / Differential geometry / Derivative / Fundamental theorem of calculus / Linear approximation / Convex function / Affine arithmetic / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Calculus
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Differential calculus
Numerical analysis
Differential geometry
Derivative
Fundamental theorem of calculus
Linear approximation
Convex function
Affine arithmetic
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Calculus

Difference Equations to Differential Equations Section 3.1 Best Affine Approximations

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