Calculus Made Easy by Silvanus Thompson and Martin Gardner

Calculus is not hard. It is just very different from other things you have learned.
— Silvanus P. Thompson

Calculus Made Easy is a classic textbook on calculus that was first published in 1910 and has since been reprinted and revised several times. The book is designed to provide a clear and concise introduction to the basic principles of calculus, with a focus on helping students understand the concepts rather than just memorizing formulas. Here are three key takeaways from the book:

  1. Calculus is a branch of mathematics that deals with the study of change, and it has many important applications in a wide range of fields, including physics, engineering, economics, and biology.

  2. The fundamental concepts of calculus, such as limits, derivatives, and integrals, can be understood and mastered by anyone with a basic understanding of algebra and geometry.

  3. To succeed in calculus, it is important to approach the subject with a clear and logical mindset, and to be patient and persistent in working through the problems and examples. By taking the time to thoroughly understand the concepts and principles of calculus, students will be able to apply their knowledge to solve real-world problems and make more informed decisions.

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