Hi everybody,
I had a suggestion for a calculus book if anyone's looking for a good one. For Calc I and II, use 'Elementary Calculus' by Jerome Keisler. It's far superior to the ones they use in school or university, because if you take the time to read it, it actually explains everything using something called 'infinitesimals', which makes it very intuitive to learn and understand how calculus actually works, rather than just memorizing formulas and stuff. And it's completely free online at the following URL:
http://www.math.wisc.edu/~keisler/calc.html :D
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Here are the excellent Calculus books:
AP Calculus Interactive Lectures Vol.1(AP Calculus AB):
https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/ap-cal ... d553360181
and AP Calculus Interactive Lectures Vol.2 (AP Calculus BC):
https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/ap-cal ... d599402630
You can download a free sample book on your iPad, Mac computer or iPhone.
These books include full collection of the PowerPoint presentation for the entire Calculus AB/BC course.
AP Calculus Interactive Lectures Vol.1(AP Calculus AB):
https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/ap-cal ... d553360181
and AP Calculus Interactive Lectures Vol.2 (AP Calculus BC):
https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/ap-cal ... d599402630
You can download a free sample book on your iPad, Mac computer or iPhone.
These books include full collection of the PowerPoint presentation for the entire Calculus AB/BC course.
For any Calculus and Pre-Calculus needs, including excellent lecture notes and AP Calculus workbooks, visit
www.mathboat.com
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