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Thomas Calculus 3rd edition vs 9th edition
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[QUOTE="lonely_nucleus, post: 5099047, member: 549313"] Thanks for the information. I think the 9th edition is likely the better choice but I do not like its cover and it looks like it has glossy text. Also it says Finey is a coauthor for the 9th edition; does that mean the 9th edition has a lot more content that is written by Finey or did Finey help with some topics that the book did not cover so well such as limits? [/QUOTE]
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