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OpenStudy (anonymous):
try 'Calculus made Easy' by Thompson - i think its out of print - you'll have to try second hand book sellers. In my opinion it is really good.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh thanks a lot. I will try...
myininaya (myininaya):
water the planet daily with math to make sure those roots go strong
myininaya (myininaya):
plant* lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Understanding Calculus Concepts - E. Passow (McGraw-Hill)I think this will help.
myininaya (myininaya):
as you go through the book we will be happy to help
myininaya (myininaya):
either book any book whatever book
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you didn't have to do that myininaya. :) Thank you anyway.
myininaya (myininaya):
do what?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Medal. :)
myininaya (myininaya):
oh i forgot i did that
myininaya (myininaya):
its innate in me i cant control it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol myin
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The book I recommended uses author's technic for learning calculus ARL - Aproximation, Refinement, Limit. It's a good starting point for calculus even hough you don't learn methods that are in textbooks.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks to myininaya and aarnes.....I am trying to get those books in the internet and try....