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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Calculus, 2nd Edition

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Calculus, 2nd Edition
By W. Michael Kelley

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Cast off the curse of calculus!

Students no longer have anything to fear: The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Calculus, Second Edition, is here. Like its predecessor, it was created with an audience of students working toward a non-science related degree in mind. A non-intimidating, easy-to-understand textbook companion, this new edition has more explanatory graphs and illustrations and double the number of practice problems.

• First edition of this book has sold more copies than any of the other 70+ books on the subject
• Twice as many practice problems in this second edition
• More college students are now required to take calculus in college than ever before
• Author is an award-winning calculus teacher praised for his ability to make this topic fun and approachable
• His website, calculus-help.com, reaches thousands of students every month


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10528 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-06-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

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  • ISBN13: 9781592574711
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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About the Author
W. Michael Kelley is a former award-winning calculus teacher and the author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Calculus, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Precalculus, and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Algebra.


Customer Reviews

Saved me in Calculus I5
This simple and easy to read guide literally saved me from failing Calc I and helped me pass proudly. Calc I is what consists mostly of the first half of the book. The book progresses up to the end of Calc II with Series and Sequences, and with Taylor and Maclaurin Series.

Being out of school for nearly ten years and deciding to make a comeback I had to begin at the precalculus level. I was at that time, one year ago and before this Calc course, completely terrified of Calculus. I never expected to pass this course... let alone pass it the first time through! I sincerely owe it to this book as the required text was just a mouthful and too deep. This guide is as succinct and concise in one book as you can get on this subject. If you're struggling with the course and the course's required tough text as I did, do yourself a favor and pick up this small book.

I must reinforce that while the course text may be a difficult read, as it was for me, this Idiot's book is simply a supplement. In my opinion, you cannot read this book by itself and expect to pass Calc. What it will do for you is make the required text and homeworks(and therefore exams) much easier having read this first through and referencing it as you go throughout the course.

Decent Supplement to Textbook4
I'm a first-year at Yale, and despite a relatively strong math background in high school (I took the AB calculus AP exam), I found college calculus extremely difficult and inaccessible. The lecture format made it really hard to understand anything but the symbolic perspective (in contrast, my high school class emphasized a verbal, symbolic, numerical and visual understanding of all concepts).

The Idiot's Guide to Calculus has been a fantastic supplement. The explanations are very clear, and his little jokes, while corny, help make the material more friendly. The practice problems serve as an on-going assessment of comprehension. The author understands how non-"math minds" think (unlike math professors, in my experience), so his explanations are geared toward the average student/person. I also like that he summarizes the prerequisite math needed to begin calculus--it was helpful to brush up after a while with no math.

My only complaint is that only the last few chapters cover material for second-semester college calculus (calculus of single variables II)... A huge chunk of the book focuses on first semester material: differentiation and integration. There's only a little on series and sequences, even less on parametric equations, and none on polar coordinates/equations. But overall, I've found the book very helpful in times of need (i.e. before exams!). I would definitely recommend this book.

Excellent guide to help with calculus...5
HOWEVER, be aware that since this book and others like it have been publicized a lot of college textbooks are ripping off the ideas and formats of these "idiot" and "dummy" books and using them as their own in the required textbooks. The Calculus class I took used the most recent edition of Calculus and its Applications by Marvin Bittinger and the way this textbook was written and styled was very similar to the Idiot's Guide to Calculus...so much so that I really didn't need the Idiot's Guide at all. The Idiot's Guide makes it easier to understand, but check your textbook first before buying it to see if you really need it. Also by no means should this be used as a replacement for expensive textbooks, this is simply a guide to help you with your course.