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Thomas' Calculus: Student's Solutions Manual Pt. 2

Thomas' Calculus: Student's Solutions Manual Pt. 2
By George B. Thomas JR., Maurice D. Weir, Joel Hass, Frank R. Giordano

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Contains carefully worked-out solutions to all the odd-numbered exercises in the text. Part Two corresponds to Chapters 11-16 in Thomas' Calculus, Eleventh Edition and Thomas' Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Eleventh Edition.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #975681 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-05-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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Very good helpful book5
I used this book in college. I found it a very helpful, useful book. It comes complete with pictures to help you understand what you're doing. Ultimately it's a most helpful book if you're looking for mathematical machinery to develop yourself to do mechanics etc. - it was in maths methods that I found it most useful. This, the tenth edition comes complete with a CD rom to make learning even easier and more fun. I give it the 5 stars because I can't think of a flaw with the book. It does what it does (mathematical methods) very well. It's well worth the buy.

Nice and clear Calculus book4
This is indeed a great book on Calculus. Subjects are presented very clearly, so even a high school student like me gets the idea. The text is easy to read, not too compressed and doesn't overwhelm the reader. There's also nicely examples of applications, not just raw mathematics. However, I was quite disappointed about the fact that second and higher order differential equations aren't discussed at all.

Another book that understands the concept of simple English5
I am currently taking Mathematics as a foundation course at LSE and Binmore's Calculus is the recommended text. I find this book to be far easier to understand in its explanations and the simple step by step guide to how to do it without the assumption the reader already knows the concepts unlike other Calculus books, highly recommended.