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How much Calculus is required for "Principles of Physics by Halliday Resnick Walker"?From which book should I learn Calculus for "Principles of Physics" assuming that I only have basic knowledge in Differentiation and Integration.


mohammedatif923 27th Dec, 2021
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piyush singh 27th Dec, 2021

Hello, I hope you are doing well

Since you have not mentioned what college or school do you study in and for what exam you want to learn Calculus, it is quite difficult to give you precise information.

Knowing that you have the knowledge of basics of calculus, you should focus more on the problem solving and your accuracy. Learning the formulas and theoretical part would just not be enough you would have to expand your limits by doing the multiple integrals because second derivative would just not be enough. If you want to continue with the book you mentioned you will have to be familiar with the concept of maxima and minima, application of integrals, curve tracing, limits and continuous functions.

Hope this helps

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