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I've begun learning Calculus with the help of my lecturer. It's not covered in the course I'm on and I'll definitely need it for uni! We have covered trig and algebraic functions and I recently worked through a workbook on differentiation and integration. I managed most of it but it isn't very detailed and doesn't explain things too well. Sometimes I feel like I'm going through the motions without fully understanding it! So, I'm looking for a book to study in my own time that fully explains everything and makes you understand what you're doing. I've searched around and narrowed it down to http://www.amazon.com/dp/0521867444/?tag=pfamazon01-20.
I think slightly more were in favour of the Spivak book, but can anyone who has experience with these books please give me their opinion? Thanks!
I think slightly more were in favour of the Spivak book, but can anyone who has experience with these books please give me their opinion? Thanks!
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