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‘Practice and learning derivations are the two best methods to learn all the formulas of mathematics.’
Indian author Rajesh Sarswat is a Post Graduate in Computer Science and worked from a senior capacity under the Government of India until he retired to pursue his passion for writing and teaching, focusing on mathematics and research on various techniques and concepts of quick mathematics. His first book “Be a Human Calculator” was the result of his research in this field for the past 20 years. His other books include “Avoid Silly Mistakes in Mathematics", and " How to Memorize Formulas in Mathematics Book 1 Calculus, and "How to Memorize Formulas in Mathematics Book-2 Trigonometry."Rajesh’s fine book is a workbook. As he offers his reason for writing the book in his Preface we discover, ‘The roots of this book could be traced to the year 1991 when I skimmed through a small article in a vernacular newspaper on quick mathematics. The article was based on a technique of multiplication evolved by Jakow Trachtenberg, the famed Russian mathematician. The article left a deep imprint in my mind and I wondered as to whether there were other such techniques of quick mathematics. This led me to look for more insightful articles and papers. As I was preparing for competitive examinations conducted by various public agencies which almost always require consummate mathematical skills for success, I found these techniques truly useful. Little did I realize at that time that my incessant journey into the realm of quick mathematics had begun! I had taken to a passion that would be in my psyche for all times to come. These techniques worked very well and I cleared a plethora of competitive examinations. The more I practiced the techniques, the better I got at them. Very soon I was able to appreciate the deeper and subtle aspects of quick mathematics. I realized that speed at solving problems directly influenced the appreciation of the problems. And thorough appreciation of mathematical problems, every great mathematician would tell you, is the key to solutions. I also deem it essential to mention at this juncture that the faster you get at problem solving, the greater is your accuracy…. By reading this book, the students will be able to: memorize all the formulas with better understanding. The book covers two aspects of formulas learning. One is general aspects, which apply to all branches of Mathematics. These have been explained in detail in the first chapter. The second element is some particular techniques, observations, derivations which will help students to learn the formulas of a specific topic in Mathematics (Calculus, Trigonometry, etc.).’This book is a teaching manual with accessible formats for learning basic techniques that apply to memorizing formulas, finding tricks to learn formulas of derivatives and formulas of integration along with a section on silly mistakes in calculus.Throughout the book Rajesh keeps the reader with him allowing the learning process to take place, reinforcing each ‘memorization trick’ with supplemental practice examples. For students as well as for anyone who deals with numbers this book is an invaluable addition to the library. Grady Harp, August 18.
C**N
Wish I had read this book in college!
I found the information very helpful. It was well organized, well explained and his system works! I just wish I had read this book when I was taking calculus in college! I wonder if the author could do something along the same way for physics?
J**N
Having the methods memorized is the key to quick and easy solutions.
I found in How to Memorize Formulas in Mathematics: Book-1 Calculus to be informative for those at the beginning of this course of study to get off on the right foot. Rajesh Sarswat simplifies how to memorize the formulas needed to complete calculus problems. Having these methods at the tip of your mind makes it easier to further your education.Rajesh Sarswat's methods aren't all new, but having it all together in one book makes it effortless to find what is need to solve calculus problems. The key is memorizing, which is the foundation for most mathematical problems, if you want to get the correct answer quickly.
C**A
Had to get all three of your books!
So glad I did. This sure makes things a lot easier.
A**S
An indispensable study aid, iff you have already studied calculus.
Firstly, in case it is not already clear, be aware that this book is by no means a primer for calculus. Your knowledge of calculus, what it does and how it does it, are all assumed, as are any mathematical terms. There is not so much as a glossary, so if you have not yet studied calculus, save this book for later.What the book is very good for, however, is laying out the formulae that you will need all in one place, and presenting them in an organised fashion, clustered so as to make them much more manageable.Talk in terms of the science of memory, if like me you are more familiar with this than you are with calculus, this is about chunking. While each formula is itself a collection of chunks, for a person who has studied calculus each becomes a single chunk, but that still means a lot of chunks to remember, since there are a lot of formulae. The way that Sarswat presents them means that each collection of formulae can become a single chunk instead, with some mental notes on the variations to be found therewithin, why they occur and how to remember the differences, so as to effectively learn many formulae for the price of each one.All in all, I’d consider this [by no means stand-alone] handbook an excellent adjunct to any student’s arsenal when it comes to mastering the dark art of calculus.
B**N
Mind. Blown.
I’m in Calc III and this has made my life much easier. It’s the perfect quick go-to when trying to remember the infinite integration and derivative theorems. It gives you efficient little tips on remembering formulas so you can focus on understanding the more more complex calculus. Just 5 minutes into looking at the book when I first downloaded it, I don’t think I will forget trigonometric derivatives. I can’t believe how simple it was the whole time and no one ever showed it to me this way.
C**E
Buyer beware! NOT compatible with Kindle Paper White. Just another misleading Ripoff.
NOT compatible with Kindle Paper White. Bought both volumes and can't download them or use them. Ripoff.This doesn't deserve one star.
S**S
It is a unique book which allows students to learn ...
It is a unique book which allows students to learn unusual methods and tricks to learn various formulas of Mathematics (Calculus in general). Helped me a lot for teaching my son.
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