Did you know that the history of integral calculus begins with Archimedes. . .and ends with the computer program Mathematica? That's part of the self-promotional "History of Integration" you'll find ...
THIS is a book written to supply the wants of students in advanced physics who require some knowledge of the calculus to enable them to read treatises on physical ...
How do you integrate with a computer? Let's start with an example. Suppose a car travels only in the x-direction. It starts at x = 0 m with a velocity of 0 m/s. If the car has a constant acceleration ...