Where can I find practice problems for Integral Calculus?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around finding appropriate resources for practicing Integral Calculus. Participants share their experiences with specific books and suggest alternatives for practice problems.

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  • Homework-related, Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a need for practice problems in Integral Calculus and mentions confusion regarding a book titled "Differential and Integral Equations," which they expected to cover standard calculus topics.
  • Another participant provides a link to a previous thread containing practice integrals, suggesting it may be helpful.
  • A third participant reiterates the initial concern about the book, clarifying that it pertains to Integral Equations, which is typically a graduate-level topic.
  • Another suggestion is made for "Schaum's Outline on Calculus" as a good resource for exercises, although it is noted that it lacks theoretical depth.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that the book mentioned is not suitable for practicing Integral Calculus, but there is no consensus on a single best resource, as multiple suggestions are offered.

Contextual Notes

Participants express varying levels of familiarity with the resources mentioned, and there is an acknowledgment that the book in question is not aligned with the participant's needs for practicing Integral Calculus.

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Hi everyone, I would like to practice Integral problems because I am pretty weak in this field and I have brought a book with a title like DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL EQUATION which I put thought that the content of the book is about Integral such as standard Calculus book like Varberg, Stewart, etc. However, it’s totally different. Can anybody here please tell me which book is the right choice regarding to above-mentioned term? Please advance
 
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albema said:
Hi everyone, I would like to practice Integral problems because I am pretty weak in this field and I have brought a book with a title like DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL EQUATION which I put thought that the content of the book is about Integral such as standard Calculus book like Varberg, Stewart, etc. However, it’s totally different. Can anybody here please tell me which book is the right choice regarding to above-mentioned term? Please advance

You should buy your books on Amazon. They let you look at some of the contents before you buy it. The book your brought is above is about Integral Equations which is a high level graduate course usually in some universities.
 
Yes, "Differential and Integral equations" is quite different form differential and integral calculus!

For exercises, Shaum's outline on Calculus is good and relatively inexpensive.
(No good for theory however.)
 

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