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Schaum's Outline of Calculus

Schaum's Outline of Calculus

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I wish it had more....
Review: This book was a bummer, man. I LOVED the Schaum's Outline for PreCalculus and it was awesome. This book however, left me wanting more. It needs more SOLVED exercises. In each section you get about 3-5 solved problems and then 10-15 problems with answers without solutions. I bought this book hoping it would be a supplement to my text book, but it just didn't have enough step-by-step solutions which is what I need when I'm learning new material.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I wish it had more....
Review: This book was a bummer, man. I LOVED the Schaum's Outline for PreCalculus and it was awesome. This book however, left me wanting more. It needs more SOLVED exercises. In each section you get about 3-5 solved problems and then 10-15 problems with answers without solutions. I bought this book hoping it would be a supplement to my text book, but it just didn't have enough step-by-step solutions which is what I need when I'm learning new material.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Calculus at its Best
Review: This is a great book for anyone who wants to learn or supplement his or her knowledge of the subject. I have used this book along with others for my first year of college calculus and thanks to it i received an A, because of that I will continue to use it, it helps you understand the problems, but you actually have to think about them, you have to find out how equations are related or used, that is calculus, Calculus involves thinking if it didn't then anyone could be a physicist.


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