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- 364 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
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The thought of taking a required calculus course can make students anxious, with many believing it's only for the mathematically gifted. However, mastering calculus is achievable; it's primarily an extension of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. If you can handle these subjects, you can tackle calculus. This book is tailored for three types of readers: 1. Students enrolled in their first calculus course who find their textbooks unclear. It covers key topics like differentiation, integration, and infinite series. 2. Individuals needing a refresher after some time away from calculus, especially those preparing for graduate studies. 3. Adults seeking a straightforward introduction to the subject. The book simplifies calculus, connecting it to familiar algebra and geometry concepts, making it accessible to non-students. Explanations are clear and devoid of complex jargon, using real-world examples to illustrate calculus principles. Topics include limits, continuity, integration, and sequences. While calculus can be challenging, it's a manageable next step in a logical progression from previous math courses. Embrace the opportunity to learn calculus without the intimidation factor.
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Calculus For Dummies, Mark Ryan
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- Título
- Calculus For Dummies
- Subtítulo
- A Reference For The Rest Of Us!
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Mark Ryan
- Editorial
- For Dummies
- Publicado en
- 2003
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 364
- ISBN10
- 0764524984
- ISBN13
- 9780764524981
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Ciencia y Matemáticas, Guías y Manuales, Ciencia, EE.UU., Matemáticas, Escuela, Educación
- Calificación
- 3,85 de 5
- Descripción
- The thought of taking a required calculus course can make students anxious, with many believing it's only for the mathematically gifted. However, mastering calculus is achievable; it's primarily an extension of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. If you can handle these subjects, you can tackle calculus. This book is tailored for three types of readers: 1. Students enrolled in their first calculus course who find their textbooks unclear. It covers key topics like differentiation, integration, and infinite series. 2. Individuals needing a refresher after some time away from calculus, especially those preparing for graduate studies. 3. Adults seeking a straightforward introduction to the subject. The book simplifies calculus, connecting it to familiar algebra and geometry concepts, making it accessible to non-students. Explanations are clear and devoid of complex jargon, using real-world examples to illustrate calculus principles. Topics include limits, continuity, integration, and sequences. While calculus can be challenging, it's a manageable next step in a logical progression from previous math courses. Embrace the opportunity to learn calculus without the intimidation factor.




