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numbersloth
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Hello!
I have used Stewart's Calculus for the last year of Calculus and we made it through Taylor and MacLaurin Series. Next year we will be continuing. Since I really enjoyed calculus and I'm thinking of studying math/physics/computer science in college, I was looking for a good textbook to review calculus so far yet not feel boring. I was reading through Kline's Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach, but it felt too easy and not even as rigorous as Stewart's, which I know is mainly an application based book. I read online that both Apostol and Spivak provide a rigorous review of calculus and will allow me to try my hand at proofs.
Which book will feel less like a review and more exciting to do even though I've learned quite a bit of calculus already? I was so bored reading through Kline and I want something hard but accessible (I'm a smart kid but I wasn't doing calculus in the womb or anything like that...).
Thanks
Edit: Just want to mention that I have no idea what happened to my title
I have used Stewart's Calculus for the last year of Calculus and we made it through Taylor and MacLaurin Series. Next year we will be continuing. Since I really enjoyed calculus and I'm thinking of studying math/physics/computer science in college, I was looking for a good textbook to review calculus so far yet not feel boring. I was reading through Kline's Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach, but it felt too easy and not even as rigorous as Stewart's, which I know is mainly an application based book. I read online that both Apostol and Spivak provide a rigorous review of calculus and will allow me to try my hand at proofs.
Which book will feel less like a review and more exciting to do even though I've learned quite a bit of calculus already? I was so bored reading through Kline and I want something hard but accessible (I'm a smart kid but I wasn't doing calculus in the womb or anything like that...).
Thanks
Edit: Just want to mention that I have no idea what happened to my title
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