Ebook Download | Calculus, 4th edition (and Solutions) | Calculus wasn't taught in public high schools 50 years ago -- our brains  were thought too soft to encounter it under the age of 18.   The 17   year old supermarket checkout girl where I live in rural New York will  take it this fall.  I've always been fascinated with math, particularly  the inevitability of it all (how mathematicians were dragged kicking and  screaming into imaginary numbers, non-Euclidean geomtery  and the  completed infinite).    Despite minimal background, I was able to get  A's in calculus, differential equations, and complex variables at  Princeton back then.   It was like my Bar Mitzvah, getting through by  mumbling incantations in a language I didn't understand.
Figuring that I'd received a decent mathematical background, I tried  studying math at a higher level 5 years ago when I left medical  practice.    Strichartz was dense and I spent hours puzzling over  notation in the first edition (until I found that some of the most  confusing parts  were actually errors not all of which were corrected in  the second paperback edition).   I made it about half way  through --  it just seemed too  abstract.    Abbott's book was also quite good, but  again pure analysis is about the logical structure underneath  mathematics (something I certainly was trying to understand).

 
 
 
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