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An Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations
By:Earl A. Coddington
Published on 2012-04-20 by Courier Corporation

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A thorough, systematic first course in elementary differential equations for undergraduates in mathematics and science, requiring only basic calculus for a background. Includes many exercises and problems, with answers. Index.

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Book which was published by Courier Corporation since 2012-04-20 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9780486131832 and ISBN 10 Code is 0486131831

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