Preface
For too many people who study differential equations, their only exposure
to this amazingly rich and rewarding field of mathematics is through a
textbook that lands with an 800-page whump on their desk. And what follows
is a weary struggle as the reader tries to scale the impenetrable fortress of
the massive tome.
Has no one ever thought to write a book on differential equations from the
reader’s point of view? Yes indeed — that’s where this book comes in.
About This Book
Differential Equations For Dummies is all about differential equations from
your point of view. I’ve watched many people struggle with differential equations
the standard way, and most of them share one common feeling:
Confusion as to what they did to deserve such torture.
This book is different; rather than being written from the professor’s point
of view, it has been written from the reader’s point of view. This book was
designed to be crammed full of the good stuff, and only the good stuff. No
extra filler has been added; and that means the issues aren’t clouded. In this
book, you discover ways that professors and instructors make solving problems
simple.
You can leaf through this book as you like. In other words, it isn’t important
that you read it from beginning to end. Like other For Dummies books, this one
has been designed to let you skip around as much as possible — this is your
book, and now differential equations are your oyster.
Table Of Contents
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