The  No Bullshit Guide to Math and Physics covers high school math, calculus, and mechanics. It makes a lot of sense to learn these three subjects at the same time, to benefit from the parallels and mutually reinforcing ideas. Indeed, calculus was invented for mechanics, and mechanics laws are the best examples of calculus reasoning in the real-world. All of this builds on a solid knowledge of high school math prerequisites topics like equations, functions, and set notation.

This is the book you want to read if you’re taking a mechanics or a calculus course at university. It will save you time, money, and you—best of all—you’ll actually have a good time while learning the material. Check out the extended preview and see if it’s the kind of book you want to read. You can purchase the book in electronic or print format.

Happy math learning!