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Let's say that someone has a very good understanding of algebra.
How hard is it to transition to calc?
How hard is it to transition to calc?
Invictious said:Calculus is a huge step taken from pre-calc.
No matter how simple or annoying pre-calc is, it is so important, I cannot stress this enough, without pre-calc, you can forget about calculus. It's the foundation of doing well in calculus. When I first learned calculus, I rushed through pre-calc, and of course I deeply regretted. I have to learn it all over again and it was a breeze the second time.
What I also found difficult about calculus was, obviously, the concepts. The limit definition, fundamental theorem of calculus, Riemann Sums etc etc, it takes time to truly understand it. You have to understand it inside out. Make sure there is not a little bit of uncertainty in the back of your mind, or it will grow and you will just...die..
DavidSmith said:the key to calculus is learning how to differentiate and integrate
note: the later is much more difficult
?ice109 said:all smooth continuous functions are differentialbe. there is no such theorem for integrals
morphism said:?
By definition a smooth function has derivatives of all orders, so it's certainly differentiable. On the other hand, a continuous function is not necessarily differentiable. But a continuous function is integrable.