Customer Review: This book is great for when you're beginning Calculus, but it doesn't give intense hard problems for it. Great study guide to review the basics but isn't the hardcore stuff.
Customer Review: Late in August, the text originally selected for my mathematical logic class became unavailable. On the basis of reviews only, I chose Mendelson's Introduction to Mathematical Logic as the replacement. A disasterous choice. There may be a page without a typo, but I don't expect to find it. The... more info
Customer Review: This book should help you in reviewing your notes that you took in class. As the title of the book suggests, this is a crash course for general calculus.
Figures and graphs in the book should help you understand many different problems and how their solutions are derived. You should expect to... more info
Customer Review: This is another in the Schaum's series that is excellent for review, good as a supplement and almost impossible to use as a stand-alone learning tool. The problems are all suitable for the (re)study of differential and integral calculus, they are worked out in enough detail and the coverage of two... more info
Customer Review: This is one of the elements of the Schaum's set that helped make my career. When I was first starting out as a college instructor, I was a math major but had little experience in computer science. In order to quickly flesh out my skills so that I could teach discrete mathematics, I checked this book... more info