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Schaum's Outline of Calculus (Fourth Edition) | 
enlarge | Authors: Elliott Mendelson, Frank Ayres Publisher: McGraw-Hill Category: Book
List Price: $18.95 Buy Used: $2.95 You Save: $16.00 (84%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 6344
Media: Paperback Edition: 4 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 578 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8 x 1
ISBN: 0070419736 Dewey Decimal Number: 515 UPC: 639785310136 EAN: 9780070419735 ASIN: 0070419736
Publication Date: June 28, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Pages are clean. There is slight water damage that is visible on the top of the first several chapters and that is why the price is discounted dramatically. Delivery confirmation is standard.
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Students can gain a thorough understanding of differential and integral calculus with this powerful study tool. They'll also find the related analytic geometry much easier. The clear review of algebra and geometry in this edition will make calculus easier for students who wish to strengthen their knowledge in these areas. Updated to meet the emphasis in current courses, this new edition of a popular guide--more than 104,000 copies were bought of the prior edition--includes problems and examples using graphing calculators.
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Beginner's Calculus December 23, 2007 This book is great for when you're beginning Calculus, but it doesn't give intense hard problems for it. Great study guide to review the basics but isn't the hardcore stuff.
Worth the investment November 6, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this book to supplement my class textbook when I was having trouble in Calculus I. I chose this book over the many other supplements available because I knew I could carry forward into Calculus II and Multivariable Calculus. As mentioned in many other reviews, this book provides plenty of practice problems, so if you're having an issue in one particular area in class or in the class's textbook, this is a good place to go to really thoroughly understand it. They provide a decent number of examples and solutions. Within each chapter are explanations of the lesson, followed by example problems with step-by-step solutions, and finally "Supplementary Problems" for you to solve on your own (though there are no answers in the back for you to check your work). It's also got some really good lists of trig formulas, geometric formulas, common integrals, and common derivitives. The only thing I dislike about the book is that the explanations are rather poor compared to a textbook, but it's hardly surprising seeing as how this is an outline and that it covers topics from the beginning of Calc I all the way through differential equations of first and second order in under 600 pages. I would totally recommend this book for the student looking to supplement a confusing textbook, or looking to brush up on concepts that have gotten a little rusty.
alright October 18, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book does provide coverage of all major material in traditional calculus,however the manner in which the material is presented is similar to that of a condensed textbook, which is neither entertaining nor completely clear. If you want a quick study guide then this is the book for you,provided you understand most information you read in a textbook. All in all, this book is alright, but I wouldn't depend solely on it.
I am VERY Happy with this Book - great 4 self-study August 1, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
In order to take an advanced statistics course (since I have been out of college awhile) I have to take a calculus test. They gave me a sample of 60 questions from prior years and recomended a text that cost $180!!!
Well for 1/15 of the price of the expensive text, I can get about 55 out of 60 questions answered through this one. The ones that are not covered in this book pertain to complex integrations - I'll buy the Schaum's Advanced Calc text and get my answers and still have tons of money left over.
*** Another thing is that the first few chapters are an excellent review of pre-calc, something I did not think I would need but it turns out to be more useful than I thought. ****
The covering of some topics, like LaHopital's rule is better than most texts.
I have not encountered typos yet - when I have that that I did - once I plunge into it more - turns out he is right and I was mistaken.
****Having numberous worked out problems and problems with at least the solutions to check yourself is GREAT FOR SELF STUDY ****
kinda pointless, same examples you'll encounter in your book June 17, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
not that great, if you have a good text, you'll notice that the examples are pretty much the same
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