This page contains links to the open textbook chapters on single variable calculus. Each link is for an individual chapter and will open a new web page.
The chapters in this textbook were written in Mathematica using the Wolfram Language. The Wolfram Language includes a computer algebra system that makes the code and calculations look very much like that found in a traditional textbook. In the pages of this textbook I leverage a modern computational tool to build intuition for and to teach the basics of single variable calculus. This makes learning the material much easier, with a modern feel of free experimentation to facilitate learning. The use of a computer algebra system should also reduce the time required for you to learn calculus and review your understanding.
As a student at The George Washington University you can get a free copy of Mathematica. You can follow THIS link to learn more.
Enjoy!