<p>Can anyone suggest some Calc BC textbooks.
Or any AP Calc AB textbooks.
I plan on self-studying, and currently I am in calc.</p>
<p>My class uses Calculus of a Single Variable by Larson. Sixth Edition.</p>
<p>It's pretty good. My teacher also used Larson for Pre-Calc/Trig last year.</p>
<p>Thomas offers a treatment of single-variable and multi-variable in the same book so when single-variable calculus bores you (and it will), you can exercise your brain a bit more.</p>
<p>Stewart is used by both AP and many colleges, including some top Unis.</p>
<p>k thanks guys,</p>
<p>my school uses Larson hostetler edwards : 4th edition
And its single variable.</p>
<p>Is stewart both AB and BC calc??
Thomas seems good because it has both AB and BC which is exactly what i need.</p>
<p>Anyways thx for all the help.</p>
<p>my teacher said the Paul Forester book is very helpful towards the exam,
but none of my friends (including me) liked it,,, it's dull and boring</p>
<p>Our school uses the Thomas Book for Calc BC and Multivariable</p>
<p>Calculus Eight Edition by Howard Anton (Single & Multi variable)
That's what I'm using for my course...or that's what EPGY uses. haha</p>
<p>I'd go with Stewart. I'm also self studying, and I've been doing really well so far.</p>
<p>k thx guys
i think ill go with stewart then.</p>