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Self-Taught Calculus: Best Books to Master It
Thanks a lot for your help, micromass- oziemaster
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Self-Taught Calculus: Best Books to Master It
So, I've read the preview of Spivak's Calculus and it so far it's really amazing. And it really goes in depth and provides plenty of practice problems and makes you know what you're being told other than just spoon feeding it to you. I may end up buying it so I can achieve deeper knowledge of...- oziemaster
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Self-Taught Calculus: Best Books to Master It
What about Calculus by Gilbert Strang http://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-18-001-calculus-online-textbook-spring-2005/textbook/, Spivak's Calculus or Paul's Online Math Notes? Are those good for self study compared to The Calculus Lifesaver and A First Course In Calculus? I really want something...- oziemaster
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Self-Taught Calculus: Best Books to Master It
Hello, so to start off I'm in the IB program and taking physics HL (high level physics, love it, pretty much like AP) with math studies (basic math and pre-calculus, very easy class for me) and I really enjoy math. So, I've decided to teach myself calculus over the summer. Math studies doesn't...- oziemaster
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(UCM) Maximum Rev. Per Minute Using Length and Acceleration
Homework Statement An astronaut rotates at the end of a test machine whose arm has a length of 10m. If the acceleration she experiences must not exceed 5g (g = 10 ms^-2), what is the maximum number of revolutions per minute of the arm?Homework Equations T = (2πR)/v V = (2πR)/T Ac = V2/rThe...- oziemaster
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- Acceleration Length Maximum Per Rev
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