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Hi, I'm nearly finished with calc III ala Thomas Calculus. I'm really just clearing up any stray concepts and was thinking of getting the Dover book Ordinary Differential Equations by Tenenbaum/Pollard. I'm wondering would the book be a giant leap?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0486649407/?tag=pfamazon01-20
The books looks, to me, easy enough if you have a rock solid understanding of calculus but I'd like a few second opinions on that. I'm currently studying physics and I think this book would aid me in getting more advanced texts.
The main question is, would I be able to handle this book based on the knowledge books like Thomas Calculus & University Physics (Young) impart?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0486649407/?tag=pfamazon01-20
The books looks, to me, easy enough if you have a rock solid understanding of calculus but I'd like a few second opinions on that. I'm currently studying physics and I think this book would aid me in getting more advanced texts.
The main question is, would I be able to handle this book based on the knowledge books like Thomas Calculus & University Physics (Young) impart?
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