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 Post subject: Exercises book for Introduction to Calculus and Analysis
PostPosted: Wed, 10 Aug 2011 17:55:36 UTC 
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I need an exercise book for ?Introduction to Calculus and Analysis? Vol I/1, II/2 and Vol 2 by Richard Courant and Fritz John.
I am a student of second year of Technical University and I'm going to study the material by myself just to improve my skills in math.
Thanks for your advices :)


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 Post subject: Re: Exercises book for Introduction to Calculus and Analysis
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 Post subject: Re: Exercises book for Introduction to Calculus and Analysis
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certatio wrote:
Hi

I need an exercise book for ?Introduction to Calculus and Analysis? Vol I/1, II/2 and Vol 2 by Richard Courant and Fritz John.
I am a student of second year of Technical University and I'm going to study the material by myself just to improve my skills in math.
Thanks for your advices :)


Have you tried googling this or looking on Amazon.com? Have you checked to make sure such a book exists? We don't sell books here is the thing, so I'm not sure what you're looking for.

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 Post subject: Re: Exercises book for Introduction to Calculus and Analysis
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Have you tried googling this or looking on Amazon.com? Have you checked to make sure such a book exists? We don't sell books here is the thing, so I'm not sure what you're looking for.


Thanks for reply Shadow

Of course I’ve tried googling it and I’ve checked on Amazon.com to find anything but nothing came up.

However I’m not looking for an exercise book that is written exactly for Introduction to Calculus and Analysis because I think that such a book doesn’t exist. What I seek for is one or few exercise books that contain problems at similar level to those in the Introduction to Calculus and Analysis.

I just need some practice in stuff presented in the “Introdaction…” b/c the book have only few problems in the back of all its chapters.


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 Post subject: Re: Exercises book for Introduction to Calculus and Analysis
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I recommend finding another calculus text with more problems. Stewart's book is pretty popular if I recall correctly, and definitely chock full of problems.

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Shadow wrote:
I recommend finding another calculus text with more problems. Stewart's book is pretty popular if I recall correctly, and definitely chock full of problems.


Thanks I think that it may be a good choice :)


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 Post subject: Re: Exercises book for Introduction to Calculus and Analysis
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Glad to help. Best of luck in your calculus experience.

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