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what do guys think about this textbook (and the multivariable version)? How does it compare to Stewart's and books like that?

>> No.8589083

>>8589054
It's shit and you're shit.

>> No.8589100

>>8589054
it's probably shit, compared to shit books like Stewart it's probably ok
use ocw.mit.edu instead of a "book"

>> No.8589195
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>>8589054
Read this: http://www.people.vcu.edu/~rhammack/BookOfProof/

Then go on libgen.io and get Mathematical Analysis, 2nd edition by Tom Apostol. It will teach you rigorous calculus from the ground up including fairly advanced differential/multi variable calc, but he will fill in the details in the more difficult proofs It's actually readable too, designed for moving from elementary calculus to an introductory careful theoretical treatment exposing you to advanced calculus by the end of the book. It's the single greatest self-contained calc book ever written.

>> No.8589238

>read the textbook
>do little to no problems each chapter
>still get As
Am I bullshiting myself?

>> No.8589355

>>8589054
>a fucking leaf

>> No.8589360

>>8589355
Must be Canadian eh?

>> No.8589367

>>8589360
Take off ya hoser

>> No.8589411

>>8589195
Thanks, based sci bro. Not OP, but I'm having a metric fuckton of trouble with multivariable calculus, so imma follow your advice

>> No.8589478

>>8589411
There's also this: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-02sc-multivariable-calculus-fall-2010/