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Calculus I, II, and III by Jerrold E. Marsden, Alan Weinstein

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Calculus I, II, and III
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Publisher: Springer
ISBN/ASIN: 0387909745
Number of pages: 1023

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The goal of this text is to help students learn to use calculus intelligently for solving a wide variety of mathematical and physical problems. The exercise sets have been carefully constructed to be of maximum use to the students.

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