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Is Morris Kline's 'Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach' a Good Book to Learn Calculus From?
Would I have to read a standard textbook in addition — i.e. Stewart, etc. — or would Kline's Calculus: an Intuitive and Physical Approach be sufficient? My interest is in applications: dynamical ...
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Is Calculus Made Easy by Silvanus P. Thompson a good book for first-time calculus learners?
Specifically the one updated by Martin Gardner. I'm not studying as part of a high school or college course (I, in the near future, will though) just as a personal project.
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Is there a rigrous and relatively complete book/lecture notes for selfstudying several variable calculus?
I would like to study university level mathematics on my own. I found rigorous books on single variable calculus and topology and learned those. But what would one recommend for several variable ...
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Self-Study of Calculus Two [closed]
I just finished self study of Calculus One and I am looking to begin Calculus Two. Is there a free platform that can help me with this?
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When self teaching, should I learn set theory before continuing ap calculus?
I am studying ap calculus now, before I move onto differential equations etc., but the thing I am unsure of is, should I learn set theory before continuing on my ap calculus sections?
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Brief book on calculus to read before studying the analysis
I am going to start studying the analysis texts (Rudin-PMA, Apostol-MA, Pugh-RMA) on the first week of August. I have a good proof skills through working on Artin's Algebra and Hoffman/Kunze's Linear ...
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Self study question in calculus
I am currently studying Calculus and there are some topics giving me some difficulty, such as the epsilon-delta definition of a limit. I searched the Internet and found that this epsilon-delta ...