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September 19, 2009: I have read this book. The content is great. However, I would recommend that this book be read in a study group or group of friends who share interest in Mathematics. Someone who has background on Calculus would find this bood rather helpful to review the knowledge. This is also a great study aid for anyone who is taking calculus.
For someone who did not have any background on Calculus, I would suggest that them to go slowly on this one. As mentioned from the title of the book. This is a great outline but has some deep inside. I love this book. I ace it in one month since I had some background on Calculus and would like a fresh review before school.Reader Rating:
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December 23, 2008: There are so many errors in the answers to the supplementary problems, that I am spending over half my study time convincing myself that I am right and the book is wrong. While that is good re-inforcement, it is frustrating.