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“Calculus Illustrated Volume 2: Differential Calculus” by Peter Saveliev continues the visually-driven approach to learning calculus, focusing on derivatives, rates of change, and applications of differentiation. This book is designed for students, educators, and self-learners who want a clear and intuitive understanding of differential calculus. With step-by-step explanations, real-world applications, and engaging visuals, this book makes complex mathematical concepts accessible to all.
You Will Learn
- The fundamental concepts of differential calculus.
- How to compute and apply derivatives effectively.
- The significance of rates of change in real-world applications.
- Graphing techniques and curve behavior analysis.
- Problem-solving strategies for mastering differentiation.
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Peter Saveliev – Calculus Illustrated Volume 2 (English)
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Harsha Vardhan –
“Fantastic for students preparing for university-level calculus. The section on curve sketching is extremely useful.”
Sachin Dubey –
“Not just another calculus book—this one focuses on deep understanding through visualization.”
Meenal Kapoor –
The chapter on related rates was a lifesaver for me. The illustrations make everything so much clearer
Meenal Kapoor –
“The chapter on related rates was a lifesaver for me. The illustrations make everything so much clearer!”
Karthik Krishnan –
“The best book I’ve found for understanding the geometric meaning of differentiation.”
v –
A fantastic way to learn differentiation visually. The tangent line explanations are particularly strong.”
Akhil Bhatia –
“If you struggle with limits and derivatives, this book is for you. The approach is clear and effective.”
Swati Desai –
“Optimization and maxima/minima problems are explained beautifully. This book makes calculus feel natural!”
Manish Agarwal –
a unique and insightful take on calculus. The visual explanations make complex topics feel simple.”
Aditi Joshi –
“Great for visual learners! The step-by-step breakdown of derivative rules is incredibly helpful.”
Ravi Shankar –
“The best part of this book is how it relates differentiation to real-world problems. The practical examples make it stand out.”
Priya Menon –
“Perfect supplement to any calculus course. The explanations of higher-order derivatives are top-notch.”
Suresh Patel –
“Every math student should have this book. The way it explains critical points and inflection points is simply brilliant.”
Deepika Pillai –
“Partial derivatives were always confusing for me, but this book’s visual approach made them so much clearer!”
Ramesh Choudhary –
“Great for JEE and university-level calculus. The sections on function behavior and optimization are particularly well done.”
Pooja Verma –
The book explains the derivative as a rate of change so well that I finally understand motion problems!
Pooja Verma –
“The book explains the derivative as a rate of change so well that I finally understand motion problems!”
Anirudh Rao –
“I struggled with differentiation until I read this book. The illustrations make a world of difference.”
Kavita Sharma –
“Great for building intuition about slopes, rates of change, and concavity. This book makes abstract ideas concrete.”
Vikram Reddy –
“Saveliev’s approach is refreshing! He connects concepts through illustrations, making differentiation easier to grasp.”
Neha Gupta –
“A fantastic resource for anyone struggling with the fundamentals of differential calculus. Highly recommended!”
Rahul Nair –
“Unlike standard calculus books, this one truly emphasizes visualization. It helped me understand derivatives geometrically.”
Sneha Iyer –
“Perfect for self-study! The way limits, derivatives, and tangent lines are introduced makes it very intuitive.”
Arjun Mehta –
“This book does an amazing job of visually explaining differentiation. The illustrations clarify concepts better than traditional textbooks.”