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i need help. i dont know anything and i dont get this. anything like any great links you know would be sooo welcome.
 

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what aspect.. hmm. i dont really know actually. my textbook is kind of bad, it hardly covers it. so i just wanted to see if there was any good online web that could guide me through everything pretty much. by the way, thanks for responding so quickly!
 

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x.glam said:
what aspect.. hmm. i dont really know actually. my textbook is kind of bad, it hardly covers it. so i just wanted to see if there was any good online web that could guide me through everything pretty much. by the way, thanks for responding so quickly!
Maths in Focus ?
 

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maths in focus explains calculus fine. try harder.
 

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it's good that you know you dont understand it, and want to......a lot of students won't understand it but just go along anyway, like learn how to differentiate/integrate without truly understand what is going on.

as eam mentioned, this site does look really good
http://www.calculus-help.com/funstuff/phobe.html

you don't necessarily need to understand all the stuff like the intermediate value theorem (but that should be obvious anyway), but as a 2unit student you are expected to understand the concept of limits and differentiation from first principles (ie "the difference quotient" section on the calculus-help site)


keep up the good work and you will thank yourself later!
 

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ianc said:
it's good that you know you dont understand it, and want to......a lot of students won't understand it but just go along anyway, like learn how to differentiate/integrate without truly understand what is going on.

as eam mentioned, this site does look really good
http://www.calculus-help.com/funstuff/phobe.html

you don't necessarily need to understand all the stuff like the intermediate value theorem (but that should be obvious anyway), but as a 2unit student you are expected to understand the concept of limits and differentiation from first principles (ie "the difference quotient" section on the calculus-help site)


keep up the good work and you will thank yourself later!
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Either you or jyu posted this wonderful link:
http://calc101.com/webMathematica/derivatives.jsp
 

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