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Use our free Calculus Derivatives and Limits reference sheet to gain a better understanding of calculus for studying and developing your skills in solving electrical engineering problems

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Want to ace the AP Calculus exam this year? Of course you do! I scored a 5 on the exam, and you can too! Click to read more our blog post - a comprehensive guide to scoring a 5 on the AP + useful study tips! #calculus #studytips

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“Why the hell did anybody invent calculus? And where will I apply it?” I wish we could tell something convincingly about it right at the school level! Mostly, the subjects taught in school are preparing us for something that is going to be used in quite the distant future. Hence, convincing kids about the utility ... Read more

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This document provides summaries and examples of various mathematical topics including: - Arithmetic properties such as associative, commutative, and distributive properties - Exponent properties and properties of inequalities - Steps for solving quadratic equations - Algebra properties and calculus topics such as derivatives, limits, and integrals - Geometric shapes and solids and their volume formulas - Trigonometric functions, inverse trig functions, trig identities, and law of sines…

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Math is one of those subjects that can cause anxiety to set in for the most dedicated student. If you hate math classes you're not alone. Check out thetips I give my engineering students to help them overcome their fear of numbers, equations and algortithms. You have the potential to be better at math than you think... give my suggestions a try!

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