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Calculus - Volume 1 and 2 - Tom Apostol

Calculus - Michael Spivak Calculus on Manifolds - Michael Spivak

Differential and Integral Calculus (Volumes 1 and 2) - Richard Courant

Introduction to Calculus and Analysis(Volume 1 and 2)-Richard Courant,Fritz John.

Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach - Morris Kline

Calculus: Early Transcendentals - James Stewart

Calculus (Early/Late Transcendentals) - Howard Anton, Irl Bivens, Stephen Davis

Vector Calculus - Jerrold Marsden, Anthony Tromba

Should I add or remove any of the books?

>> No.11209619

my nigga you're posting cringe. keep thinking like this and you'll never complete a single book, just do spivak and stop thinking about WHAT IF THIS BOOK IS BETTER and WHAT SHOULD I DO AFTER THAT

>> No.11209800

>>11209619
Story of my life for the past 3 years but I am autistic, so if I can't get certain things straight and plan ahead, I can't begin.

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Holy Jesus fucking Christ god fuck. Jesus fuck, Op. You silly twat. That's like a billion fucking calculus books, fucking holy hell man. Are you a complete retard or an idiot? You filthy fucking troglodyte. One is enough. One is enough, hell man. You could even bump it up to two if you're slow, or skip straight on to Analysis of you're familiar with proofs, but this list is fucking monstrous. Pick one calculus book and MOVE ON. Actually just stop thinking for yourself and work through the /sci/ wiki page on Mathematics and come back when you're done. If you need help, Google it, and if that doesn't work, ask stackexchange. Christ.

>> No.11209884

>>11209583
Good luck on your attempt to force this into a pasta anon

>> No.11209895

>>11209881
>Pick one calculus book and MOVE ON. Actually just stop thinking for yourself and work through the /sci/ wiki page on Mathematics and come back when you're done.
Literally my problem nigger. The sci wiki lists half a dozen guides each citing hundreds of books.

>> No.11209898

>>11209895
You know what fuck it I'll start with some khan academy courses and spivak.

>> No.11209906

>>11209895
Here you go:

>Basic Mathematics - Lang
>Khan Academy (finish up to and including multivariable calculus and linear algebra)
>Analysis I & II - Tao
>Rudin Complex and Functional Analysis

Now don't come back until you have done every exercise along with past papers online.

>> No.11209916

>>11209583
Go through them all, in their entirety, compare between their differences.

>> No.11210540

>>11209583
why the fuck do you need so many calculus books?
are you a brainlet?

>> No.11210554

>>11209906
>>11209906
I am in HS and so far, the difficulty of Khan Academy is incredibly low compared to what's on my Precal and Algebra 2 tests.
I've watched 3blue1brown's essence of calculus videos, and although these resources are excellent for understanding the concepts, I believe true mastery only comes when you solve many problems and take an actual test in a well-conducted class.

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>>11209583
AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH
JUST PICK A BOOK ON THE LIST AND FUCKING READ IT

>> No.11211813

By release date

>> No.11211882

>>11209583
Classical Treatment - Courant & John or Apostol
Modern Treatment - Lax or Stewart

One approach isn't strictly better than the other, what matters is that you get Calculus out of the way ASAP. Skim the first few pages of each book, choose the one you prefer, DO THE EXERCICES and don't look back.