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Exercises of Complex Numbers - cover

Exercises of Complex Numbers

Simone Malacrida

Editorial: Simone Malacrida

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Sinopsis

In this book, exercises are carried out regarding the following mathematical topics:
complex numbers
solving third degree equations
hyperbolic functions and properties
Initial theoretical hints are also presented to make the performance of the exercises understood.
Disponible desde: 18/12/2022.

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