Student Solutions Manual Single Variable Calculus | 
enlarge | Authors: Daniel Anderson, Jeffery A. Cole, Daniel Drucker Publisher: Brooks/Cole Pub Co Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 6 Sol Pages: 543 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 8 x 1.2
ISBN: 0495012343 Dewey Decimal Number: 515 EAN: 9780495012344
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Worth its weight in Gold! September 14, 2008 P. York (Oviedo, FL United States) This book is worth every penny I paid...but buy it used if possible. My professor assigns odd number problems and this book provides the solutions to these problems. Many students don't do their homework, but having a resource to check my solutions motivates me to complete all of the assigned homework.
If your new to calculus, its a good buy December 27, 2000 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
This text is a good companion to the textbook. Starting with the early chapters, it explains every problem in great detail. Many of the problems are often accompanied by word explanations, which make things easier to understand. This textbook was my first calculus book and this companion helped me to understand calculus much better. There were two things I didn't like about this book. 1) It contains the answers only to the odd problems. 2) When you get to the later chapters in the book, it often skips algabraic steps leaving you with wonder as to how a certain step was reached. Even though it has these two flaws, it will generally help you out a lot if you are new to calculus
It's worth it August 4, 2004 a student (Wichita, KS) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The bottom line is, this book you will cut your study time down to just a few hours a week. Calculus is tough no matter how smart you are, and nothing that deals with calculus walks in baby steps. The reality is that the solutions in this book will make life a little easier for calc students. This book covers both Calculus I and Calculus II from its respective text book. Some explanations are great, others are lacking. I found this book to be particularly useful for problems which require some "trick" that you would otherwise never know about. I used this book for both Calc I and II, and it helped me with every problem I faced. By my estimation, if you buy this book and it saves you a few headaches, it was probably worth it.
Helpful August 1, 2008 Mrs. G (St. Charles, MO) Although it contains only the odd numbered problems, this Solutions Manual is helpful in solving similar problems without having to go to the instructor all the time. It is also helpful when studying for semester finals. It only has solutions through Chapter 12 of the 18 in the book - enough to get you through Calculus I and II.
The reason I'm doing well in Calculus October 4, 2008 jsg (Alabama) This book is worth its weight in gold. Because my professor is not a very good one, I'm having to teach myself a lot of what we are doing. I could not have made it this far without this manual. If you get stuck doing problems without it, you are just that: stuck. It has all of the worked out problems and answers to all of the odd numbered questions, and although some steps are not shown occasionally, , 95% of them show all you need to see. I will definitely be purchasing the Multivariable manual when I take Calculus 3 next semester, as this one only covers Cal 1 and 2 (through Chapter 12 I think).
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