From what book should I start my calculus course?

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In a discussion about calculus textbooks for first-semester Electrical Engineering students, two primary textbooks are recommended: "Calculus and Analytic Geometry, 9th edition" by Thomas and Finney and "Essential Calculus" by Stewart James. Additionally, several reference books are mentioned, including "Advanced Calculus: Early Transcendentals" by David V. Wider and "Calculus, Vol I and II" by Tom M. Apostol. Participants express a preference for Thomas and Finney's book, noting its effectiveness for engineering students and its consistent approach across editions. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of selecting a solid calculus foundation for engineering studies.
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Hi, this is my first post.
Okay, I am in 1st semester of my university (doing B.E. Electrical Engineering). My Maths (I) is all calculus. So what calculus book should I buy??

The university proposes ----> 1. Calculus and Analytic Geometry, 9th edition by Thomas and Finney
2.Essential Calculus by Stewart James

The above are as textbooks.

The below are referred to as reference books---->

1. Wider David V, Advanced Calculus: Early Trancedentals, Cengage Learning (2007).
2. Apostol Tom M, Calculus, Vol I and II John Wiley (2003).
 
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Finally someone, I was becoming cynical regarding getting enough answers. Thanks a lot verty
 
Thomas is a good book. I like Howard Anton also.
 
I learned calculus from the 7th edition of Thomas and Finney. It is a very good book. I suspect the 9th edition is very similar and retains the same approach. It is certainly very good for engineers. I think I have used almost everything I learned from that book. I hope you enjoy calculus!

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