I need tips on Calculus: Graphical Numerical Algebraic Workbook?

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Suggestions for a suitable AP Calculus textbook include "Calculus: Graphical Numerical Algebraic Workbook," which may provide solutions to the exercises in the main textbook. The original textbook used in the school, the 2003 edition of "Calculus: Graphical Numerical Algebraic," is considered confusing by some students. There is uncertainty about which version of the workbook to purchase, as both available options on Amazon are expensive and have long shipping times. The authors of the textbooks in question are Finney, Demana, Waits, and Kennedy. Finding the right resource is crucial for better understanding calculus concepts.
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Anyone got suggestions for an AP Calculus textbook?

Hello, as the title says anyone have suggestions for a good, easy to understand textbook for AP Calculus?

Thanks

PS: This thingy below is what troubling me... our school has an sucky textbook for this course, so confusing.

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Hello again , i need help on buying something this time, our school used a book called Calculus: Graphical Numerical Algebraic the 2003 eddition, it's for AP calculus, and i found it to be hard...then i found out this book called "Calculus: Graphical Numerical Algebraic Workbook", I'm wondering if anyone has brought this before, is this the solutions to the questions in the textbook? if it is then i really need to buy one.

There's two places that sells them i wonder which one is the solutions to the book, since you can't see what's in the book with Amazon. (Could you?)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0130678104/?tag=pfamazon01-20

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0130678171/?tag=pfamazon01-20

Which one is the one that i need ?? They are expensive and long waitting... i don't want to but the wrong one.

Sorry, the Authors are : Finney, Demana, Waits, and Kennedy.

THANKS
 
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