Bob Miller’s Beginning Calc Helper

Bob Miller’s Beginning Calc Helper by Robert Miller, published by McGraw-Hill in 1991, is a resource designed to assist students in understanding calculus. This 98-page book is written in English and aims to alleviate math anxiety through its approachable style. It focuses on key topics in calculus, guiding students to better comprehend their textbooks and instructors, ultimately supporting their success in the course.
Readers will find that this book presents serious mathematical concepts in a manner that is accessible and supportive. It is intended to clarify explanations found in traditional math texts, making it a valuable companion for those looking to enhance their understanding of calculus. The unique approach taken in this edition emphasizes a step-by-step learning process, helping students navigate the complexities of the subject with confidence.
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The “math helper” brings a unique approach to the teaching of mathematics. Although it contains serious mathematics it is written in a style to relieve math anxiety. It takes students by the hand and leads them through the subject. The most important topics are selected and presented in such a way as to help the students better understand the textbook and the instructor and succeed in the course. This book and its companions are intended to clarify the explanation presented in traditional math texts, not for completeness.
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