How can I improve my understanding of derivatives as a biology major?

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My name is Alessandra and I am a Biology Major with a concentration in Microbiology. My classes are getting very intense. I am in my senior level classes for my major. However, I am a junior in math. So I am struggling in the mathematics department and I must know how to properly use derivitives. I am hoping that joining this site with aid me and others in the scientific community.

I am trying to find as many resources to aid me in my education and meet as many people who can show me new perspectives.
 
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AlessandraB34 said:
My name is Alessandra and I am a Biology Major with a concentration in Microbiology. My classes are getting very intense. I am in my senior level classes for my major. However, I am a junior in math. So I am struggling in the mathematics department and I must know how to properly use derivitives. I am hoping that joining this site with aid me and others in the scientific community.

I am trying to find as many resources to aid me in my education and meet as many people who can show me new perspectives.
Dear Alessandra Welcome to forum. By the way, I m very good at Derivatives
 
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