Problems in calculus cover such things as infinite series, improper integrals, differentiation and integration, limits and continuity, antiderivatives, and the mean value theorem.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Part I: Pre-Calculus Review. Chapter 1: Getting Down the Basics: Algebra and Geometry. Chapter 2: Funky Functions and Tricky Trig. Part II: Limits and Continuity. Chapter 3: A Graph Is Worth a Thousand Words: Limits and Continuity. Chapter 4: Nitty-Gritty Limit Problems. Part III: Differentiation. Chapter 5: Getting the Big Picture: Differentiation Basics. Chapter 6: Rules, Rules, Rules:The Differentiation Handbook. Chapter 7: Analyzing Those Shapely Curves with the Derivative. Chapter 8: Using Differentiation to Solve Practical Problems. Part IV: Integration and Infinite Series. Chapter 9: Getting into Integration. Chapter 10: Integration: Reverse Differentiation. Chapter 11: Integration Rules for Calculus Connoisseurs. Chapter 12: Who Needs Freud? Using the Integral to Solve Your Problems. Chapter 13: Infinite Series: Welcome to the Outer Limits. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 14: Ten Things about Limits, Continuity, and Infinite Series. Chapter 15: Ten Things You Better Remember about Differentiation. Chapter 16: Ten Things to Remember about Integration If You Know What's Good for You. Index.
About the Author
A graduate of Brown University and the University of Wisconsin Law School, Mark Ryan has been teaching math since 1989. He runs the Math Center in Winnetka, Illinois (www.themathcenter.com), where he teaches high school math courses including an introduction to calculus and a workshop for parents based on a program he developed, The 10 Habits of Highly Successful Math Students. In high school, he twice scored a perfect 800 on the math portion of the SAT, and he not only knows mathematics, he has a gift for explaining it in plain English. He practiced law for four years before deciding he should do something he enjoys and use his natural talent for mathematics. Ryan is a member of the Authors Guild and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Calculus Workbook For Dummies is Ryan's third book. Everyday Math for Everyday Life was published in 2002 and Calculus For Dummies (Wiley) in 2003.
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– Customer review on 27/12/2009
This book was alright in teaching the reader, but for topics such as physical activities like Yoga etc, this series wouldn’t be suitable, as dvd’s can take its place. Actually they do make dvds in this series. Keep a look out. From my experience the technological ones are pretty hard to get into, and have too many tid bits that you don’t need to know. I recommend this book only if you are already familiar with the series and trust it.
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