The Cartoon Guide to Calculus (Cartoon Guide Series)
S**Y
Beneficial to learn by sight people and adult back to schoolers
Very well designed. Professor recommended this for Calculus class. Goes over the basics and explains it in a simple way with drawn and explained examples. Also pretty funny, made me chuckle a bit. Thinking about checking out chemistry book.
H**L
Good Item
Interesting book
D**B
Explanations are good. This is for a beginner who knows nothing ...
I bought this for my 9-year-old son, hoping to minimize a fear of math at a young age. He's looking forward to reading it. Cartoons on every page. Explanations are good. This is for a beginner who knows nothing about Calculus, and doesn't know where to start.
R**Y
This book explains Calculus on an easy to understand level
This book explains Calculus on an easy to understand level. It does not have worksheets and exercises, but that is not the point. The point is that anyone can learn about Calculus. If you only learn the mechanics of how to solve the problems, you will end up lost, but this book prevents that.
C**7
Friendly
Larry Gonick's new book on "The" calculus takes a traditionally fearsome subject and renders it friendly, which is no mean feat. This book will get you though the introductory topics (polynomials, limits, functions, etc.) needed to acquire a basic fluency with the methods of differentiation and integration, which together form the foundation of calculus. I also appreciated the guidance on applications in statistics, as well as some idea of what to expect in more advanced topics.I would disagree with the previous reviewer on there not being any problems; they are given in later chapters. In fact, I found an omission in one: Chapter 8, Problem 3, part 2, dealing with methods of approximating the definite integral:"What do you get when you split the difference? [i.e. problems, 1, 2] Find: "1/2 (E_high - E_low)" [graphically]. Do you see how this is the area of the light gray trapezoids?"My answer is "No". However,if the equation were (E_low + (1/2 (E_high - E_low))), my answer would be "Yes". I think the fist term was accidentally omited. But, see? That just goes to show that when you're supported by such a friendly book, you can actually have fun being curious, rather than intimidated.I was a little put off by the flatulent functions (cartoon characters) of the earlier chapters. Kind of gross (but imaginative).
K**R
Fun book
Fun book - some good explanations here
D**S
Great book!
I had this book before but lost it. It is perfect for high school students taking calculus
A**R
Nice and easy to grasp key concepts.
I like these books.
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