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The following are some pages of a book in real analysis. Could someone tell me who is the author?
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Type "This sum is the area of the rectangles in Figure IX.2" into Google and you get the answer.
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– user10354138
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Did you try to google the first line "The Riemann integral solves the problem of defining the area under the graph"?
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The following are some pages of a book in real analysis. Could someone tell me who is the author?
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The following are some pages of a book in real analysis. Could someone tell me who is the author?
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Type "This sum is the area of the rectangles in Figure IX.2" into Google and you get the answer.
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– user10354138
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Did you try to google the first line "The Riemann integral solves the problem of defining the area under the graph"?
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Type "This sum is the area of the rectangles in Figure IX.2" into Google and you get the answer.
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– user10354138
Jan 10 at 12:58
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Did you try to google the first line "The Riemann integral solves the problem of defining the area under the graph"?
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– Umberto P.
Jan 10 at 13:01
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Type "This sum is the area of the rectangles in Figure IX.2" into Google and you get the answer.
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– user10354138
Jan 10 at 12:58
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Type "This sum is the area of the rectangles in Figure IX.2" into Google and you get the answer.
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– user10354138
Jan 10 at 12:58
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Did you try to google the first line "The Riemann integral solves the problem of defining the area under the graph"?
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– Umberto P.
Jan 10 at 13:01
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Did you try to google the first line "The Riemann integral solves the problem of defining the area under the graph"?
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That's from Foundations of Mathematical Analysis, by Richard Johnsonbaugh and W. E. Pfaffenberger (Dover Publications, 2010).
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That's from Foundations of Mathematical Analysis, by Richard Johnsonbaugh and W. E. Pfaffenberger (Dover Publications, 2010).
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Type "This sum is the area of the rectangles in Figure IX.2" into Google and you get the answer.
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Did you try to google the first line "The Riemann integral solves the problem of defining the area under the graph"?
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