Book, Advanced Calculus made easy, using simple math!

A project in Graford, TX by Robert Texas Bailey
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A book making advance calculus easy, using simple math, based on "Calculus Explained in one page"©. A method using simple math.
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Dates: May 20th -> Jul 19th (60 days)
Project By: Robert Texas Bailey
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Final version e-book, big shocker and bye the way...

July 19th - via: kickstarter.com
Copy link and put in web browser. https://1drv.ms/b/s!AvNu_9uUe2zdgXDBkoOuf85LWn3f This was the big shocker, coming up with simple way to calculate magnetism from electric field (current), if it pans out, electric motors could be made cheaper and... (Read More)

Advanced Calculus made easy, using simple math, Final Version

July 19th - via: kickstarter.com
Copy link and put in web browser. https://1drv.ms/b/s!AvNu_9uUe2zdgXDBkoOuf85LWn3f  (Read More)

I can see now, working many problems is what is needed. What about a new teaching Kickstarter, 2 months 100 dollars?

July 18th - via: kickstarter.com
Would you back a new teaching Kickstarter project? We cover all problems in Advanced Calculus using Calculus Calculator and Calculus Collider.  i demonstrate how to solve these problems & question backers at end of project to be sure they are... (Read More)

Corrected text Integral not Integer in e-book, Bye everyone, a Master's Degree shows some creativity, I hope you liked it.

July 17th - via: kickstarter.com
I studied RAD, for Rapid Application Development, I call it Rapid Access Development. You had rapid access to this idea, Advanced Calculus made easy, using simple math. Now with that rapid access, it can be reworked faster than taking a long time to... (Read More)

I am copying and pasting book into update as format didn't come out good on link, may not be much better on update.

July 17th - via: kickstarter.com
I have emailed good copies that have proper format to pledger's that responded to my message on internal Kickstarter messaging with their email address. If any pledger's wanting to get copy with proper format, email me at rtbailey_99@yahoo.com and I... (Read More)

Here is the book, let me know what you think!

July 17th - via: kickstarter.com
https://1drv.ms/w/s!AvNu_9uUe2zdgWpyXIsNFb2YVIHj  (Read More)

Calculating Magnetic Field from Electric Field

July 12th - via: kickstarter.com
.………………………………© Calculating Magnetic Field from Electric Field …..On calculating magnetic field from electric field, Magnetic field is 10% opposite direction of electrons electric field movement force,  as electricity... (Read More)

Gradient Calculations - Part 3 Electric Field

July 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Electric Field E = q / 4 X pie X Constant X r squared F=ma qE=ma a= q E /m F = Force, m = mass, q = charge, E = Electric field, a = acceleration Given, from my observation of functions of accelerations where the second derivative is constant, the... (Read More)

Gradient Part 2, Abstract of Calculation

July 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Gradient is like how steep the road is, steep road has high Gradient, in gravity Gradient it is strong gradient near surface of earth and tapers off with altitude. Gradient is called the Vector Field (long vector, strong Gradient), Acceleration... (Read More)

Gradient Calculations - Part 1

July 7th - via: kickstarter.com
I discovered a way to explain calculus in one page (I posted it on front page Kickstarter project). The effort of this project is to use this methodology to explain Advance Calculus, write e-book on it and share with pledgers. In middle of project I... (Read More)

I have programmed a working simple Calculus Collider....It is starting to look down hill!

June 26th - via: kickstarter.com
I have programmed a working simple Calculus Collider that sums 2 Calculus Calculators. It is very simple, I have left room to add display for possible graphs, also I will have to add programming to add graphs, but now it only gives, Total of 2... (Read More)

This is the plan

June 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
..................................................................This is the plan  ..............................................I am programming the Calculus Collider now. Then I will apply it to simple summing 2 equations, like growth of Corona... (Read More)

Project is on Schedule - This is Abstract of book

June 20th - via: kickstarter.com
Advanced Calculus made easy, using simple math! Preface © Advanced Calculus made Easy Table of Contents  Page Chapter 1 Explain Calculus in one Page & Calculus Calculator   4 Chapter 2 Differential Equations   7 Chapter 3 Gradient, Curl... (Read More)

Table of contents & Project is on schedule

June 20th - via: kickstarter.com
          This is table of contents. Now project is writing the book and also programming the Calculus Collider. Programming Calculus Collider was an unexpected necessity to get this project done, but project is on schedule to  have  book... (Read More)

Abstract of Easy Math Methods for Advance Calculus

June 19th - via: kickstarter.com
Abstract of Easy Math Methods for Advance Calculus Gradient, Curl, Divergence, Double & Triple Integration, (turning a line Integral to Surface Integral & Surface Integral to a Volume Integral) will all be accomplished with something I am... (Read More)

Differential Equations, this is a start, an example that can be expanded to cover all values

June 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Differential Equations Electronics Examining the math of Capacitor circuit. Coulomb is the unit of charge. The charge of the electron is 1.6 X 10 -19 Coulombs ! Coulomb = 6.2413 X 10 18 electrons One Amp = One Coulomb a second. Farad is unit of... (Read More)

Once differential equations are simplified (is this near it?) we can move on to Advanced Calculus

May 29th - via: kickstarter.com
   Partials derivatives divide effects up into different directions, the effect in the x direction, y and z. If you have velocity in the x direction (Like flying a plane and engine goes out, where would you land)  x has speed, y has speed and... (Read More)

Making progress with simplifying differential equations....

May 27th - via: kickstarter.com
  Making progress on writing the Book "Making Advanced Calculus easy using simple math"with making progress simplifying differential equations. Once this is done the rest should be elementary and systematic.  (Read More)

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