Polynomial models of biological growth
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TextoSeries ; The Mathematical experience, p.9-25, 1981Trabajos contenidos: - Lamberson, Roland
- Biles Charles
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Courses in calculus have routinely covered applications not only for their own sake but also in response to the students' most frequent question: What's this stuff good for? In te past, most applications centered on physical or engineering problems.Recently an increasing number of students interested in the life and environmental sciences have been enrolling in calculus.
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