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Help with picking up derivative calculus (reading material sources)?
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<blockquote data-quote="scree" data-source="post: 1520859" data-attributes="member: 599773"><p>Read the wikipedia article on calculus. </p><p>That's what I would do.</p><p>Basic derivative calculus means you should probably understand:</p><p>limits</p><p>slopes of tangent lines / difference quotient</p><p>basic derivative rules: constant multiple rule, power rule, chain rule, product, quotient rule.</p><p>There are wikipedia articles for all of them.</p><p></p><p>P.S. Some say wikipedia is a joke; I have learned a lot of maths there and have never found it wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scree, post: 1520859, member: 599773"] Read the wikipedia article on calculus. That's what I would do. Basic derivative calculus means you should probably understand: limits slopes of tangent lines / difference quotient basic derivative rules: constant multiple rule, power rule, chain rule, product, quotient rule. There are wikipedia articles for all of them. P.S. Some say wikipedia is a joke; I have learned a lot of maths there and have never found it wrong. [/QUOTE]
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