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Title: Calculus, Single Variable
by Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Andrew M. Gleason, Daniel E. Flath, Patti Frazer Lock, Sheldon P. Gordon, David O. Lomen, David Lovelock, Brad G. Osgood, William G. McCallum, Andrew Pasquale
ISBN: 0-471-40826-3
Publisher: Wiley Text Books
Pub. Date: 06 July, 2001
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $106.95
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Average Customer Rating: 2.1 (41 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: The Best Way To Learn Calculus
Comment: I got my PhD and am now a professor of physics. A long, long time ago, I used photocopies of this book. The book hadn't been published yet, and was still under review.

A decade later, I still remember this book.

Poor students will hate this book. It requires you to think critically and analytically. It requires you to understand the material well enough to be creative in your problem solving. It is definitely more of a concepts book than it is a "do this integral", "test this series for convergence", "differentiate this function" type of book.

Good students will love this book. You often have to make connections between concepts yourself, but the exercises are obviously written to help you make the connection. This is a thinking person's book. Not a mindless student's book. And, I feel obligated to point out (even though it should be obvious), even a 4.0 GPA student can be a "mindless student". A 4.0 means nothing in this grade inflated, rampant cheating, educationally watered down society we live in.

Last words. I used this book before it got published. Our professor used photocopy handouts. I think we were guinea pigs for the book. The one criticism I have is that sometimes you really need just to solve 20 very difficult integrals in a row. Sometimes brute force calculational problem solving is just necessary, not to learn the concept, but to gain the skill required to master a subject.

The handouts I recall didn't have the 100 odd mindless calculational type problems. Most of the problems were subtle, thinking person's problems. I think the best approach would be a combination of the two: problems to teach concepts and problems to teach skill. This book (in the form I saw) had more of the former, and very few of the latter.

As far as the "back of the book" odd numbered problems being often wrong, I can not comment on that. Even as a undergrad, I never used "back of the book answers". Maybe they were wrong, and maybe they weren't. In any event, that wouldn't kill such a wonderful book for me.

Rating: 4
Summary: Strange...but I liked this text!
Comment: I'm currently in the middle of my third semester using this text. I used this text for Calc 1, Cald 2, and am using it for Calc 3. At first, I HATED this text book. The exercises are rarely the same type of problems found in the examples, and not every odd answer is given in the back of the book (There is a solution manual that is very helpful, or if you're lucky enough your school may have the complete instructor's solution manual as a .pdf). That being said...

This book will make you a better problem solver, period. It forces you to grapple with the ideas and concepts presented in Calculus, and then apply it in different ways. Yes, there are some "plug and chug" exercises, where you just follow certain algorithms presented in the examples as a way to get to solutions. But most of the problems are much different than the examples, and if you can work through them (which any one can do with some persistence) you'll understand the material all the better. And, you'll be a better problem solver in other disciplines like computer science, physics, or engineering.

I have several people in my other classes who did not use this text, and the difference between those who learned calculus from this text, and those who learned if from a different text, is definately noticable. So, if this is your book, be prepared to struggle, but know that it will probably be worth it in the end.

Rating: 1
Summary: A homemade Calculus book will do better than this text book~
Comment: I have never seen any math book with so many calculational error in the conceptual part of there every section. Not only evey odd answer is presented in the back, they are often wrong as well. I mean...what kind of math "text" book it is, when itself is full of error. I often find myself unable to understand it's concept just because of those calculational error. The company that make this text book is very irresponsible, because they've never try to correct their errors. I have seen some company that actually reward their readers if they ever find a caculational error, but this book is just way out of there. Unbelivablly poorly made, the company made this book to earn money, not to teach students to understand the subject of Calculus~ Do not buy it ever~ As for me, I will run as far away as I can the next time I see a book from JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC.

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