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OCW Scholar - Single Variable Calculus 10 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

I see in "No textbook is required for this OCW Scholar course." but as a -hard copy- reference what should I get, please, Any Suggestions here ?

OpenStudy (larseighner):

I use Differential and integral calculus by Clyde Love from archive.org: https://archive.org/details/cu31924031265279 This file has the answers to exercise, too. Some e-versions do not. If it has to be hard, hard copy, you can always print out the pdf.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh "1920", it's ancient but actually I see it emphasizes on the fundamental principle so it's really helpful to me as I tend to use it to help me with this course and as a reference to refresh my "math" getting me understanding the principle clearly . Appreciated, Lars Thanks

OpenStudy (larseighner):

Teaching approaches have changed a little, but the calculus is the same in texts books I can find going back 150 years. The only big difference I can see is there was more emphasis on base 10 logs and choosing functions that have distinguishable value in 5-place tables before electronic calculators were common.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you are right, all texts are almost the same Anyway, I'll stick to your suggestion Thanks Lars

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Introduction to Calculus and Analysis - Courant is a good one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks Hari

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