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Old September 29th, 2009, 11:23 AM
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Which would you pick to study Pre-Calculus/Calculus from? And if not any of the following, what books could you recommend?

Precalculus

Precalculus 7th Edition by Larson and Hostetler
Precalculus 7th Edition by Michael Sullivan
Precalculus: A Prelude to Calculus Preliminary Edition by Sheldon Axler
Precalculus Essentials 2nd Edition by Robert Blitzer

Calculus

Calculus 1st Edition by Michael Spivak
Calculus: A New Horizon 6th Edition by Howard Anton
Calculus An Intuitive and Physical Approach by Morris Kline
Calculus 9th Edition by Thomas And Finney
The Calculus Lifesaver by Adrian Banner

These are just the books I have. Some of them. I think I have more, but these are the texts I have just off the top of my head.
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Look this (free)

Thomas's calculus [11 ed.] (AW, 2004, 1563 pp.) Thomas G.B., Weir, Hass, Giordano. + Solution manual for Thomas's Calculus 11ed. [11 ed.] (1057 pp.) Thomas G.B.
(number 1 & 2)

I think this is one of the best textbooks.
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