So I want a calc book which I can use as review/reference, I currently have "Calculus: an intuitive and physical approach"(which seems like a really good value - 20$ and 1000 pages including multivar but no vectors) and my single var Stewart's textbook "Calculus: concepts and context"(my mom bought it, I wanted the full volume - lulz)
I also have "Idiots guide to calculus"(which is OK) and cliffnotes calculus(which is semi-worthless).
Any suggestions? I want it to be short and contain all the major formulas from limits to vectors.
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Anonymous2009-05-13 16:40
Schaum's Outline of Calculus is good and cheap
You could've gotten Stewart's book for free on the internet, but why do that when you can get your parents to drop $200 on it for you, amirite?
PS: Anyone who buys a giant-ass, expensive as hell calculus textbook like the ones they use in school WITHOUT being forced to buy it is a fucking retard. If you want a physical book, there are always Dover books, which generally cost like a tenth of what a university calculus textbook costs and have 95% less bullshit and useless crap in them.