[b] Could 'Brief Calculus' by Larson work for BC?

<p>I will be independently taking AP Calculus BC and then taking the exam in the spring. I have a book called 'Brief Calculus' by Larson. It covers:
1. Functions, Graphs and Limits
2. Differentiation
3 Apps of Derivatives
4. Exp and Logarithmic Functions
5. Integration and Its Applications
6. Techniques of Integration
7. Functions of Several Variables
Is that everything that I need? I can be specific about the chapters if you need me. I have heard that the Larson/Hotstetler/Edwards book is really good for BC, but I don't want to buy another textbook if I don't have to.</p>

<p>Wow, my attempt at making it the type bold totally failed haha</p>

<p>Or is there some sort of online course that I wouldn’t need a textbook for?</p>

<p>should I bump or re-post? How long before the post is officially dead?</p>

<p>Looks like the book covers everything for the exam except for a brief intro on differential equations and series, which are tested in the exam. Check the book to make sure these two things are covered. If not, go to a notes site here to learn about series and diff equations when you’re done with everything else (by Feburary next year at the latest).</p>

<p>thanks Techhexium!</p>