Calculus Single & Multivariable by Hughes-Hallet Gleason McCallum (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 1913
    • Number of pages:
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 30.98 MB
    • Authors: Hughes-Hallet Gleason McCallum

    Description

    6th edition Copyright 2015 1 book covers Calculus I, II and III Hardcover has some bent corners. Some pages are folded. I used for 2 semesters. (Calc II and III)

    User’s Reviews

    Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

    ⭐Poor examples that are not helpful at all, difficult to follow. Not a good book for anyone learning calculus for the first time.

    ⭐Perfect

    ⭐The title of this product is very deceiving. The ONLY way to get a WileyPLUS registration card is to buy it at https://www.wileyplus.com/WileyCDA/ or at a campus bookstore. If you buy this book from a third-party, it will not come with the registration card.

    ⭐I can’t write a full review as of yet, but this DOES come with the card, or at least mine did. Trying to clear up some other reviews that seem to be false.

    ⭐Be wary of whom you buy from, mine was missing a number of pages.

    ⭐First off, I love calculus. I genuinely enjoy studying math. However, this book put my love of calculus to the test. The text fails miserably to explain even the simplest topics, and the practice problems are less helpful and more “HA! Look what you’re not prepared to solve!”. Calculus deserves better.

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