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Multivariable calculus is a very vast topic. A single wiki page can't do justice to it at all. You can look up the World wide web for a better understanding on Multivariable calculus. I'm sure that there are umpteen choices of sources
Krishna I tried the net...... But I was not able to manage it... So I would like it to be here on brilliant so that me and many others may also be aware of it........
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Multivariable calculus is a very vast topic. A single wiki page can't do justice to it at all. You can look up the World wide web for a better understanding on Multivariable calculus. I'm sure that there are umpteen choices of sources
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Krishna I tried the net...... But I was not able to manage it... So I would like it to be here on brilliant so that me and many others may also be aware of it........
What about double integral? ?