Where can I find detailed answers for Keisler calc textbook?

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The discussion centers on the search for detailed solutions to problems in "Elementary Calculus – An Infinitesimal Approach" by Keisler. Users report that the textbook only provides final answers for half of the problems, leading to a need for comprehensive solutions. Participants advise against seeking solution manuals due to potential copyright issues and suggest contacting the publisher or utilizing the forum's homework section for assistance. The thread concludes with a reminder of the forum's availability for problem-solving help.

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Following the advice here https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/self-study-calculus/ I started with "Elementary Calculus – An infinitesimal approach" by Keisler, and it is fine but it only has final answers for half of the problems.
I wonder if there are answers for all the problems and also some detailed answers to follow and check if my work is correct.
Thanks for reading.
 
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martinbranson said:
Following the advice here https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/self-study-calculus/ I started with "Elementary Calculus – An infinitesimal approach" by Keisler, and it is fine but it only has final answers for half of the problems.
I wonder if there are answers for all the problems and also some detailed answers to follow and check if my work is correct.
Thanks for reading.
We do not exchange any solution manuals. They might be an invitation for a copyright violation, or from a source we cannot assess. There are normally no such books, so chances are high, that an answer to your question lacks seriousness.

You have two options here:
  • ask in a local bookstore whether a solution manual is available
  • contact the publisher and ask them directly
Or even better: Use our homework section and get help to solve the problems you have difficulties with. We are open 24/7 and provide competent help! (Just fill out the template there and esp. part 3 of it.)

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