<p>I have Fundamentals of physics by Halliday and review books but I don't understand a lot of the book so far because the calculus harries my thinking. How can I learn enough calculus to do the practice problems at the end of each chapter of the book without spending too much time doing calculus? (I don't want to spend too much time on calculus since normally i only have to spend relatively modicum of time on math subjects to get an A in the class) Any suggestions on videos online or books?
p.s. I have a calculus textbook, calculus concepts and connections by Smith and Minton, but it doesn't make much sense. However, if someone could suggest what chapters/topics(be specific, derivatives is too broad for me, there's topics within the topic, derivative) I should read, I will consider reading it. </p>
<p>Please include what topics I should learn if you suggest a website/book</p>
<p>Wrong forum holmes</p>
<p>Yours,</p>
<p>ckoepp127</p>