Excerpt from Elementary Illustrations of the Differential and Integral Calculus
The book has been reprinted substantially as it stood in its original form; but the typography has been greatly improved, and in order to render the subject-matter more synoptic in form and more capable of survey. The text has been re-paragraphed and a great number of descriptive sub-headings have been introduced, a list of which will be found in the Contents of the book. An index also has been added.
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