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Trynna learn calculus for fun by myself. I'm in grade 9 and feel like getting a headstart. Not really preparing for an exam or anything. Any good resources I could use to help?
Use MIT opencourseware. It's free and they have full lectures and problem sets and exams online. They are circa the early 2000s and are an excellent resource.
(12-18-2021, 11:06 AM)shwaymemore Wrote: [ -> ]Use MIT opencourseware. It's free and they have full lectures and problem sets and exams online. They are circa the early 2000s and are an excellent resource.

Along with Khan Academy, everything is free.
Professor leonard on youtube is great!
I recommend Stewart's book for basic calculus, Apostol if you want to dig a bit deeper.
Amazing reource: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-01-single-variable-calculus-fall-2006/

(12-18-2021, 11:06 AM)shwaymemore Wrote: [ -> ]Use MIT opencourseware. It's free and they have full lectures and problem sets and exams online. They are circa the early 2000s and are an excellent resource.

Yes, that's great
Thanks everyone!
Good luck! Additionally to the other resources mentioned, try to get a feel for the historical motivation driving the development of calculus.
Addtionally, you can try:
Calculus Made Easy - Thompson & Gardner
https://www.amazon.com/Calculus-Made-Easy-Silvanus-Thompson/dp/0312185480/
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