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Steven Strogatz transforms a subject often feared in classrooms into a captivating story of human ingenuity. This book explains how calculus serves as the fundamental language of our modern world, enabling the creation of everything from smartphones to life-saving medical treatments. By using the concept of infinity to solve complex problems, Strogatz demonstrates that this mathematical tool is a…

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