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Three and Four Place Tables of Logarithmic and Trigonometric Functions. By James Mills Peirce. 16 pp. (Boston: Ginn Brothers, 1871.) ...
Remember that integration is the inverse procedure to differentiation. So, if you can do trigonometric differentiation, you can do trig integration.
Interpolated Six-Place Tables of the Logarithms of Numbers and the Natural and Logarithmic Trigonometric Functions. Edited by H. W. Marsh. Pp. xii + 155. (New York: John Wiley and Sons ...
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