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Summary: Great Book!
Comment: As an engineer and a Math Tutor, I find this to be an invaluable supplement to the students I tutor.
Lenny Laskowski
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Summary: Comprehensive & concise
Comment: You couldn't ask much more of a book that covers such a beautiful art so thoroughly.
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Summary: review of schaum's outline of calculus
Comment: the product has a lot of examples. i would not recommend this for people who are trying to learn calculus for the first time, but it is a good way to refresh one's memory.
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Summary: Schaum's Outline of Calculus (Fourth Edition)
Comment: This book is an excellent review of single and multi-variable Calculus. Of course, because it is only an outline, it skips some information. However, the explanations are clear and the practice problems very helpful in understanding the topics covered. This is no substitute for a textbook; but after you've taken a calculus course, this is an excellent reference book to remember what you've learned.
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Summary: Great Supplement
Comment: This outline will work best for those looking for a concise supplement to their course text. The strength of this outline is in the solved problems. The weakness is in the explanation of concepts. As advertised, the book contains over 1100 fully worked problems. These problems are indeed fully worked and looking over them can be of tremendous value if you are struggling with solving particular problems in your class. If you are having a tough time with the concepts rather than the problems of calculus I would not recommend this book. The explanations are kept to a bare minimum and tough topics like delta-epsilon proofs and Reimann Integrals are not explained in detail. For instance, this book will not try to justify why you can set delta equal to epsilon to complete your limit proof, it just tells you to do it (which is exactly what you need to do to solve the problem). In other words, this book will help you solve the problems you need to solve in order to pass your exams, but it will not necessarily help you understand why those solutions work. So please do not buy this thinking it will have fuller conceptual explanations. Its strength is in its fully solved problems.





Summary: Great Book!
Comment: As an engineer and a Math Tutor, I find this to be an invaluable supplement to the students I tutor.
Lenny Laskowski
Customer Rating:





Summary: Comprehensive & concise
Comment: You couldn't ask much more of a book that covers such a beautiful art so thoroughly.
Customer Rating:





Summary: review of schaum's outline of calculus
Comment: the product has a lot of examples. i would not recommend this for people who are trying to learn calculus for the first time, but it is a good way to refresh one's memory.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Schaum's Outline of Calculus (Fourth Edition)
Comment: This book is an excellent review of single and multi-variable Calculus. Of course, because it is only an outline, it skips some information. However, the explanations are clear and the practice problems very helpful in understanding the topics covered. This is no substitute for a textbook; but after you've taken a calculus course, this is an excellent reference book to remember what you've learned.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Great Supplement
Comment: This outline will work best for those looking for a concise supplement to their course text. The strength of this outline is in the solved problems. The weakness is in the explanation of concepts. As advertised, the book contains over 1100 fully worked problems. These problems are indeed fully worked and looking over them can be of tremendous value if you are struggling with solving particular problems in your class. If you are having a tough time with the concepts rather than the problems of calculus I would not recommend this book. The explanations are kept to a bare minimum and tough topics like delta-epsilon proofs and Reimann Integrals are not explained in detail. For instance, this book will not try to justify why you can set delta equal to epsilon to complete your limit proof, it just tells you to do it (which is exactly what you need to do to solve the problem). In other words, this book will help you solve the problems you need to solve in order to pass your exams, but it will not necessarily help you understand why those solutions work. So please do not buy this thinking it will have fuller conceptual explanations. Its strength is in its fully solved problems.


