Calculus Tutors
Are you taking a calculus class and realizing that you are not an Einstein? Calculus is definitely one of the hardest math classes a student can take. Whether taking calculus in high school or in college, or whether this is an elective credit or a prerequisite for another course, understanding the concepts of calculus may take a lot of studying and a lot of effort. The worse thing to do is put off getting help. The longer a student waits to get help, the less likely they are to catch up in time to save their grade. Don’t wait; get help today! Contact us to find an expert Calculus tutor for any of the following courses:
Calculus I - You can expect to learn about: limits, continuity, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, including applications, basic properties of integration as well as techniques of integration and applications.
Calculus II - You can expect to learn about: review of differentiation, techniques of integration, and applications of the definite integral, parametric equations and polar coordinates, Taylor's theorem, sequences, series, power series, complex arithmetic, and an introduction to multivariable calculus.
Calculus III - You can expect to learn about: Vector algebra and geometry, linear maps and matrices, calculus of vector valued functions, derivatives of functions of several variables, multiple integrals, and vector fields and line integrals.
Calculus for Science and Engineering I - You can expect to learn about: Functions, analytic geometry of lines and polynomials, limits, derivatives of algebraic and trigonometric functions; definite integral, anti-derivatives, fundamental theorem of calculus, and change of variables.
Calculus for Science and Engineering II - You can expect to learn about: Exponentials and logarithms, growth and decay, inverse trigonometric functions, related rates, basic techniques of integration, area and volume, polar coordinates, parametric equations, as well as Taylor polynomials and Taylor's theorem.
Business Calculus I - You can expect to learn about: one-variable calculus and some multivariable calculus, its applications in business and economics, and is intended to give business students the appropriate conceptual and computational mathematical background for future study in business.
Peers and study groups are great if the student simply needs to review or study for a calculus test. However, if the student is struggling and needs the expertise of a professional then hiring a qualified and educated tutor specifically in calculus is what the student needs. Continuing to struggle without professional assistance will only put the student farther and farther behind. It is our job to provide the help the student needs when they need it. When you need a tutor for calculus that’s exactly what you get…a tutor that know calculus, not a study buddy.
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