Presenting mathematics as forming a natural bridge between the
humanities and the sciences, this book makes calculus accessible to
those in the liberal arts. Much of the necessary geometry and
algebra are exposed through historical development, and a section
on the development of calculus offers insights into the place of
mathematics in the history of thought.
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