Calculus II For Dummies
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Author: Zegarelli, Mark
ISBN:1119986613
ISBN-13: 9781119986614
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Details about Calculus II For Dummies:
The easy (okay, easier) way to master advanced calculus topics and theories
Calculus II For Dummies will help you get through your (notoriously difficult) calc class--or pass a standardized test like the MCAT with flying colors. Calculus is required for many majors, but not everyone’s a natural at it. This friendly book breaks down tricky concepts in plain English, in a way that you can understand. Practical examples and detailed walkthroughs help you manage differentiation, integration, and everything in between. You’ll refresh your knowledge of algebra, pre-calc and Calculus I topics, then move on to the more advanced stuff, with plenty of problem-solving tips along the way.
- Review Algebra, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus I concepts
- Make sense of complicated processes and equations
- Get clear explanations of how to use trigonometry functions
- Walk through practice examples to master Calc II
Use this essential resource as a supplement to your textbook or as refresher before taking a test--it’s packed with all the helpful knowledge you need to succeed in Calculus II.
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