Good calculus textbook for HS student

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A user seeking recommendations for a calculus textbook for self-study, particularly after completing pre-calculus, highlights their unique educational context where calculus is mandatory in their school system. They express a newfound interest in physics, attributing their motivation to learn calculus to the mathematical challenges encountered in that subject. The discussion suggests starting with "Calculus for Dummies" as an introductory resource before progressing to a more comprehensive textbook. Another participant, who has recently taught themselves Calculus 1, recommends Khan Academy for understanding fundamental concepts and suggests borrowing a college textbook for practice. They emphasize the importance of using a newer textbook that presents concepts graphically, which can be beneficial for self-learners.
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Hi every one, can somebody recommend me good calculus textbook for self teaching. I am currently reviewing pre calculus material and i should be finished in a month or so. Today i am starting 3rd grade in high school and i really don't know if there is any calculus in 3 rd grade. I haven't seen any limits problem in 3rd grade math book so i guess there isn't any. Anyway you maybe wondering why i at need calculus textbook. 1. In my country school system is different and you don't choose classes so i am getting calculus wheter i like it or not. 2. I am more and more getting interested in physics( which is weird since in elementary school i found it not at all interesting) and since most of my problems in physics come from not knowing the math i decided to learn better math. 3. I like it as a challenge to see if i can do it on my own. I know i will be starting with calculus for dummies as a intro and then move to textbook. Thank you. P.S. Sorry if text appears unformated since i am writing this grom my ipod
 
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you might try calculus by elliot gootman
 
How about Calculus for Dummies...
 
Hey,

So I am also entering 11th grade (I think that's what you meant by 3rd grade of high school), and I have just finished teaching myself Calculus 1, so I think I can give you some advice.

For teaching yourself the concepts, I would recommend going to KhanAcademy.com, its extremely well done and does a superb job at teaching the fundamental concepts of calculus (and indeed anything).

Once you are comfortable with the concepts, the next step is practicing. For this really any textbook will do, I went down to my nearby college library and borrowed the textbook which looked the best (if it matters, Its called Elementary Calculus: an infinitesimal approach). Using this textbook I just did the problems I wanted too, and it let me fully refine my calculus.

If you insist on studying from a textbook from day 1, I would suggest leaning towards a newer textbook, they tend to present concepts graphically more than analytically which can be helpful when teaching yourself, though I find it tiresome when you are practicing stuff you already know.

Hope this helps!
 
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