<p>I know the Statistics Library in Evans Hall carries the actual textbook. Does it also carry the teacher's edition with the answers, or something like that?</p>
<p>EDIT: Now that I think of it...there's a really small chance that it does. But godddddd, I want some answers</p>
<p>Stewart is really popular so it shouldn’t be too hard to find on a public torrent tracker. Theres no way the math/stat library will have the instructor’s edition.</p>
<p>cramster has the odd problems for free and the even ones you need to pay for. </p>
<p>Send me a pm I might have what your looking for if your using the same edition.</p>
<p>^^^ I was goin to say cramster too</p>
<p>The answers to the odd problems are in one of the appendicies in the text itself. This text is so widely used, it is the standard text for Math, Physical Science and Engineering majors at a lot of the UCs and CSUs, that despite efforts to keep the answers to the even problems secret it is hard to imagine that at least one copy of the Instructor’s Edition has not found its way into the hands of someone who will sell you the answers on the internet. I do not know about UC Berkeley but my son who is a freshman Physics major had to buy the Seventh Edition for his Calculus I class for this fall at Sacramento State. My older son used the Sixth Edition for his three semester Calculus sequence and it seems the problems are almost all the same for both editions.</p>