I bought the Math 1001 book by Elwes awhile back. It summarizes a lot of fields highlighting unsolved problems which is quite fascinating. It might picque your interest.
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I 've just started studying "Michael Spivak Calculus" and I find it very difficult. So, pretty much I 'd like some further explanation - help to some of the exercises.
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