I'll be taking Calc 3 when I return to school, so I have a year to re-teach myself calc 1 and 2, what book would you recommend?
12/27/2010 6:07:01 AM
The one and only
12/27/2010 9:01:52 AM
State still using that? (the MA course websites aren't up yet)
12/27/2010 12:05:53 PM
better idea, use this masterpiece by Tom M. Apostol, used in honors classes at the top universities: http://www.amazon.com/Calculus-Vol-One-Variable-Introduction-Algebra/dp/0471000051The content of Calc I and II is in Volume I: http://www.4shared.com/document/WJNaJlA4/Apostol_-_Calculus_Volume_1.htmlFor more advanced material, go to Volume II: http://www.4shared.com/file/39886112/45726c6f/Apostol_-_Calculus_Volume_2.htmlAnother well-regarded text is by Michael Spivak: http://www.amazon.com/Calculus-4th-Michael-Spivak/dp/0914098918/Get it here: http://rapidshare.com/files/115971751/calculus_spivak.djvuGet this program to read .djvu files on your computer and in your browser on Windows or Mac (most Linux distributions come with Evince, which can already read .djvu files): http://www.caminova.jp/en/downloads/download.aspx?id=1Get this program to view thumbnails of .djvu files in Windows: http://www.caminova.jp/en/downloads/download.aspx?id=5
12/27/2010 12:47:49 PM
^^the bookstore website lists the fourth edition of stewart's calculus for all of the random ma 141/241/242 sections i clicked on for spring 2011]
12/27/2010 1:41:56 PM
loool5th edition has been out for yearsthey need to get with the times
12/27/2010 2:21:00 PM
^^concepts & contexts
12/27/2010 2:32:55 PM