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I finished integration by parts, u-substitution and other equivalent calculus tasks in high-school.

However I believe I need to practice problem solving with these techniques. Any good resources on that? Like physics problems etc ALL involving pure calculus
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irodov mechanics
enjoy crying yourself to sleep tonight
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Classical mechanics
Electrodynamics
Statistics
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I've never bothered practicing those integration techniques beyond basic familiarity. Sure, I know about trig substitutions and partial integration and partial fractions and shit, but whenever a complicated integral comes up I just put it into Mathematica. What's the point in spending pages doing tiring computations (while risking to make some sign error somewhere or whatnot)?
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>>7807818
You don't happen to have a pdf download? Can't find it anywhere

>>7807824
Do you know any specific books regarding calculus in statistics?

>>7807833
I completely agree. I am not looking to practice these techniques, but more to gain a understanding of calculus by doing real world problems.
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>>7807833
>he finds calculus tiring
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>>7807845
http://exir.ru/solutions/
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>>7807809

Fuck man, I'm jelly.

I totally ignored math in high school because retarded mom said not everyone needs math to succeed and ended up going to university without even a good grasp of HS algebra. FML.
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>>7807847
Calculus is pretty boring math desu
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>>7807847
It is pretty tiring
>>7807904
It's never too late to brush up your math skills.
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>>7807919
partial differential equations are not boring
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>>7808567
PDEs are a meme field

>>7807919
Integration is pretty fun when you first learn it
at least until you learn all the tricks for doing hard ones
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>>7808567
>he thinks you can study PDEs with calculus

kek, enjoy pretending your understand things mr engineer
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