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by W. Michael Kelley.

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The only way to learn calculus is to do calculus problems. Lots of them! And that's what you get in this book--more calculus problems than your worst nightmare—but with a BIG difference. Award-winning calculus teacher W. Michael Kelley has been through the whole book and made a ton of notes, so you get: • 1,000 problems with comprehensive solutions • Annotated notes throughout the text, clarifying exactly what's being asked • Really detailed answers (no more skipped steps!) • Extra explanations that make what's baffling perfectly clear • Pointers to other problems that show skills you need And all of the major players are here: limits, continuity, derivatives, integrals, tangent lines, velocity, acceleration, area, volume, infinite series—even the really tough stuff like epsilon-delta proofs and formal Riemann sums. So dig in to your heart's content!

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