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#1 Yesterday 06:11:21

Frithwyn
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Registered: 2025-08-13
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calculus

Ha, um, hi! I am a 11th grade 14 year old who has alot of work on calculus this year plus my dual enrollment program... Help?

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#2 Yesterday 09:57:33

Phrzby Phil
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Re: calculus

Can you be a little more specific?


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#3 Yesterday 13:33:59

Jai Ganesh
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Re: calculus

Hi Frithwyn,

Welcome to the forum!

See the links: Introduction to Calculus.


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#4 Yesterday 18:03:55

Frithwyn
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Re: calculus

Phrzby Phil wrote:

Can you be a little more specific?

Ok, how abouts Limits?

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#5 Yesterday 18:07:45

Frithwyn
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Re: calculus

Jai Ganesh wrote:

Hi Frithwyn,

Welcome to the forum!

Thank you smile

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#6 Today 03:52:43

Phrzby Phil
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Re: calculus

You mentioned limits, an obvious first topic, but wide open.  Limits as the variable approaches infinity, or limits as the variable approaches a specific value?

Perhaps you can give a few examples of limits that you have a question about or do not understand, and what you think the answer is and how you worked it.

Then I or someone else can respond specifically.

(If I wanted to pull teeth, I'd have become a dentist.)


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