Dennis Jarecke

Calculus in 5 Hours: Concepts Revealed so You Don't Have to Sit Through a Semester of Lectures

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Students often struggle to understand Calculus and get through their first Calculus course. And to make things worse, many popular textbooks reach a whopping 1,000 pages to introduce this crucial subject, needlessly frustrating and overwhelming students. Calculus in 5 Hours develops the confidence you need in approximately 124 pages.
You may not realize it, but you're smarter than you think you are. The problem is that assigned textbooks give exhaustive explanations of every proof and theorem in Calculus. But too many details can impair learning – especially when you're learning something for the first time – creating doubt and uncertainty in your ability to understand. What's needed is a straightforward guide to give you the basic concepts.
Calculus in 5 Hours is a good companion to any Calculus course and an excellent resource for refreshing your knowledge of the subject. Here's what it can do for you:
* Organize your understanding of Calculus for quick and easy recall on tests and homework assignments
* Present straightforward drawings that demonstrate concepts with minimal effort on your part
* Highlight simple examples without burdening you with useless details
Calculus in 5 Hours covers roughly 75% of a first-semester course and leaves out the extra material that adds little value in learning Calculus itself. So, if you need a comprehensive textbook that goes through every detail of Calculus, then this book is not for you.
Instead, you'll get a straightforward and simple explanation of Calculus that can be absorbed in less than a day, strengthening your knowledge and confidence at the same time. This allows you to focus on what's truly important – gaining knowledge and achievement as fast as possible.
Get Calculus in 5 Hours to shorten your learning curve and gain the understanding you need to be successful today.
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1,290 printed pages
Publication year
2018
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  • b7614471096has quoted4 years ago
    we see that .

    Plug and into to get the formula for the tangent line:

    Now group terms with together. This gives you the formula for the tangent line seen in most textbooks:
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