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Well i'm not that good at math (not terrible). I can pull of B's but I really want an A in my calculus class. What are some good techniques to follow? Thanks
Well i'm not that good at math (not terrible). I can pull of B's but I really want an A in my calculus class. What are some good techniques to follow? Thanks
I'm interested in this too. I'm retaking calculus this summer and I need to do much better than my last go around!
That's only useful when you know how to use it.
Have you tried watching Khan academy videos? He seems to help people a lot in different subjects.Well i'm not that good at math (not terrible). I can pull of B's but I really want an A in my calculus class. What are some good techniques to follow? Thanks
Practice problems, practice problems, practice problems. Literally the only way to learn.
Also, make sure you brush up on your algebra skills and trig. Algebra manipulations are VERY important. Even something as simple as (a/b)/(c/d) = (a*d)/(b*c) can help a ton, as well as x^-1 = 1/x. Know your factoring and your quadratic equation. Learn how to identify the functions within functions, will help a ton for chain rule.
Yep. Do practice problems and make a "cheat sheet" for yourself and write out the most efficient ways of solving all types of problems.
Also, I've found out that every time I think "oh this type of problem won't come up on the exam, it's too long" I'm wrong. That problem always comes up on the exam.
Practice problems man. Calculus isn't hard, study right and you'll get that A.
Practice problems, practice problems, practice problems. Literally the only way to learn.
Also, make sure you brush up on your algebra skills and trig. Algebra manipulations are VERY important. Even something as simple as (a/b)/(c/d) = (a*d)/(b*c) can help a ton, as well as x^-1 = 1/x. Know your factoring and your quadratic equation. Learn how to identify the functions within functions, will help a ton for chain rule.
Well i'm not that good at math (not terrible). I can pull of B's but I really want an A in my calculus class. What are some good techniques to follow? Thanks
I hate to be a downer, but am I the only one who thinks it will be incredibly difficult to pull off an A in calculus if you have only been getting Bs in other math classes?
Well i'm not that good at math (not terrible). I can pull of B's but I really want an A in my calculus class. What are some good techniques to follow? Thanks
PatrickJMT videos on YouTube are the best. I'm a math savvy kid, so I took AP calc in high school (5) and then calc 2 and calc 3 in college (both A's). I can safely say that PatrickJMT videos helped me be successful in calculus. They teach you everything you need to know about the formulas without the proofs and fluff that professors teach during lecture.
I hate to be a downer, but am I the only one who thinks it will be incredibly difficult to pull off an A in calculus if you have only been getting Bs in other math classes?
PatrickJMT videos on YouTube are the best. I'm a math savvy kid, so I took AP calc in high school (5) and then calc 2 and calc 3 in college (both A's). I can safely say that PatrickJMT videos helped me be successful in calculus. They teach you everything you need to know about the formulas without the proofs and fluff that professors teach during lecture.
You mean like trig substitution? XD
Office hours, office hours, office hours! If you don't understand a concept, a practice problem, an example, etc. find someone who will clarify and point you in the right direction. If you don't understand how to do something, don't just brush it off as a particularly hard problem. I find it helpful to write down the topics that I need to review and doing more practice problems/review in my trouble areas, and bringing the material I found hardest to my professor or tutor (which is also super helpful to have!!)
I'd recommend that you shouldn't miss a calc class as it's hard to play catch up,
Do as many practice problems as you can. And go to class 🙂Well i'm not that good at math (not terrible). I can pull of B's but I really want an A in my calculus class. What are some good techniques to follow? Thanks
this is a very helpful book. I also recommend Khan academy videos and doing tons of practice problemsThe book Calculus Made Easy is super old but very helpful! It definitely helped me.