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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Calculus

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Cast off the curse of calculus!

Students no longer have anything to 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

352 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2002

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About the author

W. Michael Kelley

31 books11 followers
The author has written a bunch of books about math (like The Complete Idiot's Guide to Precalculus, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Calculus (Second Edition), and The Humongous Book of Calculus Problems).

His website, www.calculus-help.com, hosts over a thousand unique visitors a day, even though it features an unflattering animated graphic of him dancing at his wedding.

(from the back of one of his books)

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669 reviews87 followers
June 29, 2023
Well, I guess I must be dumber than all the complete idiots this book was meant for.

I always enjoyed math classes in high school and college – until I got into the second semester of calculus, where I really floundered and barely managed a passing grade. Now, some 45 years later, I thought I would take it upon myself to really learn the subject, taking my time to really absorb the material. I thought this would be the book that would help me finally understand the mathematical concepts that for all these years seemed to be beyond my grasp.

Alas, for me it was déja vú all over again. I did fine with the first half of this book which covered pre-calculus principles and differential calculus. But when it got into the deeper constructs, methods, and applications of integration (with its wicked squiggly lines and "dy/dx" mumbo jumbo) I was just as lost as I was 45 years ago. Oh well. I tried.

The book was really pretty good. It is written in a very folksy and humorous style with very good examples and explanations of solutions. But for me, it just didn't bring about the wondrous enlightenment I was hoping for.
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67 reviews8 followers
July 3, 2016
Nice and well explained ultra-basic calculus text book. Excellent tool for beginners and people who are starting calculus and having a hard time understanding basic concepts. This book will give you a nice base to start with.
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September 15, 2013
Very concise, accessible, and well-explained. This book offers a very quick way to grasp the concepts of calculus.
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July 9, 2022
Three years ago I got this book, and had to give it up, because I found it too difficult.

Now I'm doing an astronomy degree, and understand calculus beyond the scope of this book, without having picked it up. Who's the complete idiot now, huh?!
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April 20, 2008
It was a great book. It was pretty easy to learn calculus (or, in my case, at least part of it)with this one. You can now officially wish away any fears of the daunting symbolism, the complex vocabulary, and the difficult differentials-because this book will make sure that you will get through them.

My only problem was that it wasn't funny enough. Of couse, it was a bit humourous, but really, we don't need references to the disgusting excretory habits of bugs. Really!

But, concluding from my own experience, this is a book to read!
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February 24, 2015
Well, done for now at least. This is a fine companion to any rigorous Calculus textbook. I've been reviewing Calculus so that I can do some more advanced statistics and probability, and I think that I have picked up enough skills now to move on. This guide is good, but there are so many resources for learning calculus that I wouldn't necessarily recommend this over anything else(Khan Academy is excellent).
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26 reviews10 followers
April 21, 2009
If you slept all the way through calculus class during your schoolday, then this book is for you.

Very easy to follow, and do. Plus a 'foreword' by 'Winnie' (Danica McKellar) from the "Wonder Years" fame.

Hmm, to whom should I bequeath this book before I die ...
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1,351 reviews73 followers
September 17, 2012
I really liked this book, it helped me recover some of my lost knowledge. Very good book if you are taking Calculus and you want more explanation or if you have taken that course already and would like a refresher.
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May 21, 2007
Getting multiple perspectives on limits, derivatives, integrals, volumes and series/sums is always a good idea. This book humorously compliments your frequently dry in class lecture.
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17 reviews7 followers
May 16, 2021
It's a great refresher.

Things left me over the past decade of being out of practice.

Littered, everywhere, with dad jokes.
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