No bullshit guide to math and physics
Ivan Savov has 17 years of tutoring experience as well as a B.Eng. in electrical engineering, M.Sc. in physics, and Ph.D. in computer science from McGill University. Tutoring taught him that comprehending the relationships between concepts is far more important than memorizing information. It's not so much about how many equations you know as it is about knowing how to get from one to the next. He started Minireference Publishing to start a textbook revolution by creating textbooks that don't stink.
Calculus and mechanics are frequently taught as independent disciplines. That should not be the case. Calculus without mechanics is really uninteresting. Learning mechanics without calculus is a waste of time. No bullshit guide to math and physics blends both courses and emphasizes their fundamental links.
This is the agreement. The author will teach you everything you need to know about functions, limits, derivatives, integrals, vectors, forces, and accelerations in 350 pages. This is the only math book you'll need for your first semester of science undergraduate courses.
Each segment covers one idea at the level required for a first-year university course, with succinct, jargon-free instruction on topics in math and physics. Anyone, regardless of mathematical experience, may pick up this book and become adept in calculus and mechanics. No bullshit guide to math and physics is one of the best books on calculus you should read.
Author: Ivan Savov
Link to buy: https://www.amazon.com/No-bullshit-guide-math-physics/dp/0992001005/
Ratings: 4.6 out of 5 stars (from 230 reviews)
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