“Calculus for Dummies” breaks everything into simple terms, right down to explaining what calculus even is. I’m currently working through some nuclear reactor geometry. I passed college Calculus but it took me three times to do so. I love science, but I struggle with math. Reviewed in the United States on 1 September 2023 I stopped to write this before I finished this book and forgot to let you know it's definitely worth it for a middle age person who just wants to relearn the maths. I have to stop fawning over the book now so I can read it. So for someone who hasn't done any math past the basic 4 functions in 15 years, this book is amazing and I love it. I got behind in it and never caught back up (because it's math, you can't at college speeds.) I get math very quickly, but Calc was a huge speed bump. Those math descriptions in the text with their weird math proof language is not something I understood then or now, despite always being one of the best at math. I bought this book because just starting from chapter 1.1 of my college text book was not working. I've had A LOT of aha moments, either an epiphany of trig I didn't know way back when, or an epiphany because at one point I did know it but 100% do not remember and am learning it for the first time according to my brain. I love this book!!! I'm on chapter 8 and have had the book for 3 days (I am not a reader). I took calculus in college (through 3D calc but not DE) and the only thing I remember is basic differentiation like x^2 becomes 2x. Calculus For Dummies, 2nd Edition provides a roadmap for success, and the backup you need to get there. With this comprehensive study guide, you'll gain the skills and confidence that make all the difference. Stop fearing calculus, and learn to embrace the challenge.
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