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Week 4 — Integration & techniques
(some versions cite up to 5,000), covering everything from limits and single-variable derivatives to multivariable calculus, series, and differential equations. The "Russian School" Pedagogy: demidovich calculus
: You will likely never encounter a calculus problem in an exam that doesn't have a precursor in this book. Minimal Theory For decades, a single name has hovered like
Find limit: (\lim_x\to 0 \frac\sqrt1+x - \sqrt1-xx) – fine. Then later: Study continuity of (f(x) = \lim_n\to\infty \fracx^n1+x^n) – now we’re talking. demidovich calculus
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