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Topic: Calculus Books
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Jason Alan Smith

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Re: Calculus Books
Posted: Jan 30, 2002 8:35 PM
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You might try the following:

Calculus Made Easy, by Silvanus P Thompson and Martin Gardner, St. Martin's
Press, C1998
Understanding Calculus Concepts (Schaum's Outlines), by Eli Passow, C1996
Beginning Calculus (Schaum's Outlines), by Elliott Mendelson, C1997
Calculus (Schaum's Outlines), by Frank Ayres, Jr. and Elliott Mendelson,
C1999

I own all of these and while I am taking my Intermediate Algebra course I am
studying these beginning with Understanding Calculus Concepts and working my
way through all of them. I found all of these on amazon.com. You can check
out the reviews of them and I think even look at actual pages from each book
to give you an idea of what they are like before you buy.

I hope this helps,

Jason Smith
jsmith2026@satx.rr.com


"D. Legacy" <anthrax@removethis.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news://J5I58.30065$f53.1841247@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Recommend any good, easy-to-read, helpfull beginners/intro calculus books?
> I'm looking to get a head start before entering my intro to calculus high
> school course and university calc courses.
>
> Thanks
>
> Regards, Dan
>
>









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