Cast off the curse of calculus! Students no longer have anything to fear: The Complete Idiots Guide to Calculus, Second Edition, is here. Like its predecessor, it was created with an audience of students working toward a non-science related degree in mind. A non-intimidating, easy-to-understand textbook companion, this new edition has more explanatory graphs and illustrations and double the number of practice problems. First edition of this book has sold more copies than any of the other 70+ books on the subject Twice as many practice problems in this second edition More college students are now required to take calculus in college than ever before Author is an award-winning calculus teacher praised for his ability to make this topic fun and approachable His website, calculus-help.com, reaches thousands of students every month
About the AuthorW. Michael Kelley is a former award-winning calculus teacher and the author of The Complete Id (click here for further information)
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Great book
The thing to do before starting calculus is to be sure you are GREAT at algebra and trig. That is job #1.
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Excellent Guide of Calculus … go for easy way !!!
Excellent book. I like much i can refresh all my knowledge in quick but secure way. This book include since the history of begin of calculus,trigonometry,limits derivate and…
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Nice Resource
This book is handy when you need a little more explaination to some concepts in calculus, however the only thing I didn’t like about the book was that it only gave a two page,…
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Better than textbooks for understanding the basic concepts
I used this book to help both my high school junior and college freshman understand the basic concepts of Calculus, and in that respect it was way better than the dense textbooks…
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waste of time and money
I purchased this book given the title “idiot’s guide” thinking it would simplify the teachers lecture and show step by step how to work out problems. Boy was I wrong!
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If this book had been around 30 years ago, I would have passed Calculus!
Calculus totally flattened me 30 years ago. Now, I have a son taking the course, and I bought this so I could help him over the rough spots.
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Sufficient depth and effective enough to be an excellent supplemental aid to the learning of calculus
As a college math teacher, I am always on the lookout for supplementary material that I can recommend to my students.
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it will make you idiot
i do not see that it will halp it will make you more dam in calculus because he dose not explaine the move he do or tell you why — which will make you the idiot –i suggest…
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Tutor in a book
Great book for help with Calculus. It introduces the basics in plain English. Don’t expect proofs or rigorous problems here.
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Good for the basics
Definitely worth it if you’re having trouble with the basics of calculus, or need a reminder about algebra/trigonometry/pre-calc.
Easy to read.