Calculas ? it should be easy... i never studied it and i passed the high school.
Hint: Get the schaum's outline "understanding calculus concepts" Eli Passow, read it before your course and should be a piece of cake.
2007-08-06 17:39:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Calculus is not hard. All you need is a spark of enthusiasm, a little help from common sense and the good use of a thinking brain.
Don't be too anxious about tackling calculus problems - they come very naturally and when you become accustomed to dealing with them they become easy as 1-2-3!
Remember calculus is easy!
You could take my words for it, have confidence and dig calculus. It's fun having to understand one of math's very powerful tool - this big thing called calculus!
2007-08-06 18:10:26
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answered by Anonymous
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AP Calculus AB? I took that as a sophomore last year! It will take more work than you may be used to for math, but you should have no problem getting a 5 on the AP like I did.
2007-08-06 17:56:53
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answered by ǝɔnɐs ǝɯosǝʍɐ Lazarus'd- DEI 6
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Calculus builds upon what you already know in maths, If your good at maths, and have studied hard, it will be easy, if your not so tops at math, you might want to look into doing something easier.
Basically, if your good at graphs, that will help a lot. Make sure you understand your basic algebraic rules. DRAW DIAGRAMS, and study hard.
2007-08-06 18:03:38
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answered by vivere_est_cogitare 1
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you need to be very smart. in addition to liking math.i tried calculas but i got tired it's alot of stuff and u need to have taken algebra , geometry , fst ..good luk
2007-08-06 17:40:40
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answered by Nakshe 3
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it is in simple terms a by-product. the respond is -6. you are able to easily approximate this by using determining that h ought to equivalent .01 or -.01 considering those values are close to to 0. you are able to plug the two a sort of is and notice that your answer would be close to -6
2016-10-09 09:28:56
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answered by ? 4
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some parts of it is hard and other parts are very easy. but you need to take algebra two, trig or analysis or pre-calc. then AP calculus AB.
2007-08-06 18:38:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Hard, you definately have to be able to think outside the box as you work with imaginary numbers...yeah but its do able if your willing to put time into it
2007-08-06 17:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if you can't manage to spell "calculus," it's going to be pretty damn hard.
2007-08-06 17:37:07
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answered by MaîtreFlavio 2
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forget calculus, you need to worry about english!
2007-08-06 17:39:45
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answered by David 2
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