Learning calculus

Hey Brilliantians, I am steeping forward towards calculus now, I know it's too much late but the hope is still there, I am really bad at calculus (hey! don't see my level , its just because of the limits :) ) I want to take my integration to good level so I need the resources on beta function, digamma function, ramanujan masters theorem and many unknown jewels to me. I am a slow learner thus I need good examples too with excellent theory. What should I need to do so? Please can you all recommend me the books too? Is brilliant wikis are sufficient, I guess they are lacking the examples. Seniors (Aditya Kumar, Ishan Singh, Pi Han Goh and many more Brilliantians) are especially bound to comment below. Also tell me the resources to learn LaTeX as I am not able to post the solution because of this.

Thanks.

#Calculus

Note by Rudraksh Sisodia
5 years, 1 month ago

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hey @Ark3 Graptor i know about the telescoping sum but could you throw some light on my product part ???

Rudraksh Sisodia - 5 years, 1 month ago

How much do you know about series? I could help you with that but no further

Garrett O’Brien - 5 years, 1 month ago

You can read how to write LaTeX\LaTeX here.

I don't know what is your current skill yet, so just read up all the calculus wikis and try out all their quizzes here.

Pi Han Goh - 5 years, 1 month ago
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