I suppose I never learnt Calculus in it's Essence, that is, trying to answer The questions that brought us Calculus in The first place.
So take this answer with that mind.
My opinion is for You to read artificial intelligence a modern approach fourth edition by Peter norvig and Stuart Russell (it incluyes chapters by Ian Goodfellow and Judea Pearl).
The moment You encounter symbols You don't understand What they are saying You can Start diggi g on the topics explaining those symbolic forms, at some point You may find youtself revisiting Algebra.
But if I have to recommend a book on Calculus that would be Calculus Made easy by Silvanus P. Thompson (which I havent finished).
So take this answer with that mind.
My opinion is for You to read artificial intelligence a modern approach fourth edition by Peter norvig and Stuart Russell (it incluyes chapters by Ian Goodfellow and Judea Pearl).
The moment You encounter symbols You don't understand What they are saying You can Start diggi g on the topics explaining those symbolic forms, at some point You may find youtself revisiting Algebra.
But if I have to recommend a book on Calculus that would be Calculus Made easy by Silvanus P. Thompson (which I havent finished).