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                                                                                        ISBN: Ostalo
                                                                                                                        Godina izdanja: 1981
                                                                                                                        Jezik: Engleski
                                                                                                                        Oblast: Matematika
                                                                                                                        Autor: Strani
                                                                                
                        A.I. Markushevich - Areas and Logarithms 
Mir Publishers, Moscow, 1981 
69 str. 
meki povez 
stanje: vrlo dobro, potpis na predlistu. 
 
Little Mathematics Library 
 
This book offers a geometric theory of logarithms, in 
which (natural) logarithms are represented as areas of 
various geometrical shapes. All the properties of 
logarithms, as well as their methods of calculation, are 
then determined from the properties of the areas. The 
book introduces most simple concepts and properties of 
integral calculus, without resort to concept of derivative. 
The book is intended for all lovers of mathematics, 
particularly school children. 
 
The book was translated from the Russian by I. Aleksanova and was first published by Mir in 1981 with a second reprint in 1987. This book was also part of the Topics in Mathematics (TiM) and was published by D. C. Heath in 1963, This edition was translated from the first Russian version by Ronald S. Toczek and Reuben Sandler.  
 
 
Nonfiction, Mathematics