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D. V. Widder was an American mathematician who is best known for his book "Advanced Calculus," which is a popular text on the subject. He also made significant contributions to the field of mathematical analysis.
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In my opinion, the best one out there is "The Humongous Book of Calculus Problems", by W. Michael Kelley. It contains one thousand questions from warm-up algebra to second year calculus. With each question he walks you through solving it, explaining why it works and providing a battery of explanations and tips. I learned a ~lot~ from that book, enjoyed it thoroughly, and recommend it to anyone who wants to learn calculus or take a refresher.
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I would say that yes, it is highly possible. I did have some introductory calculus in high school, but most of what I know in that subject I learned later from personal study. I ~strongly~ recommend a book called "The Humongous Book of Calculus Problems", by W. Michael Kelley. It gives over 1000 questions, each with a well-written walk-through on how to do it, with progressive difficulty right from algebra refreshers (eg. factoring polynomials), right up to second year calculus.
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