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The Humongous Book of Calculus Problems is the perfect 565-page companion to The Complete Idiot's Guide to Calculus (or the perfect alternative if you can't bear the stigma of carrying around a book that has the word idiot in it. The hardest part of calculus is actually doing the calculus problems on your own. Even if you understand the concepts you're supposed to learn, that's no guarantee that you can actually do anything with them. Now you can! With 1,000 problems inside, the Humongous Book of Calculus Problems (aptly named, I must admit) contains ridiculously detailed explanations for every exercise and hand-written notes in the margins to clear things up when (as is the case with most books of problems) steps are left out or bizarre leaps of faith occur in the explanations.
All of the major players are here: limits, continuity, derivatives, integrals, tangent lines, velocity, acceleration, area, volume, infinite series--even the really tough stuff like epsilon-delta proofs and formal Riemann sums. So dig in to your heart's content, with completely worked-out examples for just about every problem you'll see in calculus!
Your new favorite calculus tutor (in convenient book form) is waiting on shelves at your local bookstore and at Amazon.com!
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