you can master calculus if you study hard...if....you just need a strong foundation in algebra, trigo, analytic geometry and also you should study and understand truly the notion of limits....hope this help you a lot in calculus...
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Same way you have a successful marriage: you remove the conditions and constraints and give yourself to it.
You don't say, "I'll work this hard and no harder." You don't say, "I'll love you provided conditions a,b,c,... are met." You don't say, "Homework will not interfere with my dating or my nights out."
You do what it takes to make it work.
Kahlil Gibran says, "Work is love made visible."
You can always settle for less. You can hang onto your so-called soul and hang out in "that seasonless world where you shall laugh, but not all of your laughter, and weep, but not all of your tears." You can work for someone who actually did master calculus, and pay child support for 18 years.
What you call your soul is a self-concept that will change quite a lot over the years, and is false anyway. Take a chance, risk a little change, and give something your all.
You don't say, "I'll work this hard and no harder." You don't say, "I'll love you provided conditions a,b,c,... are met." You don't say, "Homework will not interfere with my dating or my nights out."
You do what it takes to make it work.
Kahlil Gibran says, "Work is love made visible."
You can always settle for less. You can hang onto your so-called soul and hang out in "that seasonless world where you shall laugh, but not all of your laughter, and weep, but not all of your tears." You can work for someone who actually did master calculus, and pay child support for 18 years.
What you call your soul is a self-concept that will change quite a lot over the years, and is false anyway. Take a chance, risk a little change, and give something your all.
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practice integrating and deriving functions like you're about butt f*ck Kim Kardashian.