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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 515
EAN num: 9780495011637
ISBN number: 0495011630
Label: Brooks Cole
Manufacturer: Brooks Cole
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Page Count: 576
Printing Date: June 12, 2007
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Sucess in your calculus course starts here! James Stewart's CALCULUS texts are world-wide best-sellers for a reason: they are clear, accurate, and filled with relevant, real-world examples. With CALCULUS, Sixth Edition, Stewart conveys not only the utility of calculus to help you develop technical competence, but also gives you an appreciation for the intrinsic beauty of the subject. His patient examples and built-in learning aids will help you build your mathematical confidence and achieve your goals in the course!
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It was a new book, but part of the spine was worn/slightly damaged. But the damage was no significant enough to really matter that much.
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This book is worth every penny. Stewart is recognized as one of the best calculus texts available among professors at my community college.
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Its nth special... a book which covers what you need for calc III but the explanations arent the easiest to understand... Their are lots of questions though which makes it a good book for practice... They should make some of their explanations more clearer and I would have given it 4 stars.
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This is NOT the solution manual for the second half of Stewart's Calculus, 5th Edition (Thomson Publishing). It's part 2 for an earlier (obsolete?) calculus book. If you need the solution's manual for Edition 5, order Dan Clegg's Student Solutions Manual for James Stewart's (Multivariable) Calculus (Thomson Publishing, 2003).
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I thought the text wasn't too bad, but considering the material until about chapter 17 was quite easy, that is really not saying much. The book didn't give appropriate examples of all the different special cases of line and surface integrals, which made 17.3-17.7 quite difficult; I had to learn surface integrals elsewhere. This book wasn't horrible, but I wouldn't recommend it.
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