when I realized why the area under a curve is the anti-derivative, realized how truly beautiful it was, and realized that this information had not been mentioned anywhere in my goddamned calculus textbook. Why?
Have you seen better since? Please can anyone recommend a high quality, intuitive, get-what-it-actually-means, calculustutorial or textbook, preferably with exercises, and if so, please could you share the link?
when I realized why the area under a curve is the anti-derivative, realized how truly beautiful it was, and realized that this information had not been mentioned anywhere in my goddamned calculus textbook. Why?
Have you seen better since? Please can anyone recommend a high quality, intuitive, get-what-it-actually-means, calculus tutorial or textbook, preferably with exercises, and if so, please could you share the link?
While I’m asking, same question for Statistical hypothesis testing. Thanks.
14 years too late, but I can never pass on an opportunity to recommend “Essence of Calculus” by 3blue1brown on youtube.
It is a series of short clips, explaining Calculus concepts and core ideas without too much formalism and with plenty of geometric examples.