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18 reviewsThis book is intended for a variety of calculus students. Perhaps you want a supplement
to your current calculus class or you’re looking to brush up on a course you took long
ago. Or maybe you’re teaching yourself and need a comprehensive book of extra practice
problems.
The 1,001 questions in this book cover calculus concepts that a high school student would
encounter in a calculus course in preparation for the AP exam. It also covers most of the
concepts that a calculus student could expect to see in the first two semesters of a threesemester calculus course. The types of questions are questions that I regularly assigned
when teaching both as homework questions or are questions that a student could’ve
expected to see on a quiz or test.
Jump around the book as you like. You can find a robust algebra and trigonometry review at
the beginning of the book to make sure that you’re prepared for calculus. The number-one
reason students have difficulty in calculus is not calculus itself but having a weak background in algebra and trigonometry. If you’re rusty on the fundamentals, spend time on
those first two chapters before jumping into the rest of the text!
As with many things worth doing in life, there’s no shortcut to becoming proficient in
mathematics. However, by practicing the problems in this book, you’ll be on your way
to becoming a much stronger calculus student.