What are some good reference books to complement Calculus and Vectors course?

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Recommended reference books for the Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) course include those that provide clear explanations and diagrams to enhance understanding. The McGraw-Hill Ryerson textbook is commonly used in Ontario for this course. Participants seek additional resources to complement their learning, focusing on comprehensive calculus texts. Suggestions emphasize the importance of clarity and visual aids in the materials. Overall, finding the right supplementary books can significantly aid in mastering the concepts of the course.
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What are some good reference books to complement "Calculus and Vectors" course?

I am looking for a good book to help with Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U (ontario)).
I am looking for good explanations and clear diagrams.
Thanks.
 
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yes, i am also looking for a complete books of calculus.
 


Cuisine123 said:
Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U (ontario))
What is the textbook you are using for the course?
 


calculus and vectors 12, McGraw-Hill Ryerson is the book used in ontario for MCV4U
 
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