I’ve been working on relearning calculus, after noticing that I had forgotten most of what I learned in high school. I’m doing this with a text-book someone send me a pdf of (in a bunch of other books for learning about AI). The theory is going pretty well, but I find that I have some trouble actually getting the problems solved. I’ve been told this would get better with practice.
I just recently started to learn basic multivariable calculus (using this book + Khan academy etc.) to make progress on my economics self-study (using this magnificent book). This turned out to involve some of relearning of single-variable also, because much of what I learned in college and high school didn’t quite stick. What’s the book you’re using? Are you aware of the best textbooks thread? Why do you want to study calculus?
I’ve been working on relearning calculus, after noticing that I had forgotten most of what I learned in high school. I’m doing this with a text-book someone send me a pdf of (in a bunch of other books for learning about AI). The theory is going pretty well, but I find that I have some trouble actually getting the problems solved. I’ve been told this would get better with practice.
My impression is that the conceptual parts of calculus are valuable, but the “here is how to integrate by hand” parts are useless.
I just recently started to learn basic multivariable calculus (using this book + Khan academy etc.) to make progress on my economics self-study (using this magnificent book). This turned out to involve some of relearning of single-variable also, because much of what I learned in college and high school didn’t quite stick. What’s the book you’re using? Are you aware of the best textbooks thread? Why do you want to study calculus?