Calc I (Math 125) Textbooks

<p>Can anyone decipher what is really required for Calc I textbooks (below)? There appear to be two different editions (2007, 2010) of the same textbook, which doesn’t make any sense. Are the books likely to change once the TBA’s are changed to actual Profs? </p>

<p>Essential Calculus: Early Transcendentals, StewartISBN 0-495-01428-1Copyright 07Publisher B/CBinding HardbackChoose One</p>

<p>Availability: UsedNewRental</p>

<p>List Price $115.00
New $115.00
Used $74.75
Used Rental $33.85 </p>

<p>Web Assign, Brooks/ColeISBN 0-538-73811-1Binding NoneChoose One</p>

<p>Availability: UsedNewRental</p>

<p>List Price $74.95
New $74.95
Used $48.75 </p>

<p>Essential Calculus Bundle W/ Ebook Web Assign, StewartISBN 1-1110-1901-0Copyright 10Edition 01Binding NoneChoose One</p>

<p>Availability: UsedNewRental</p>

<p>List Price $194.95
New $194.95
Used $126.75 </p>

<p>Web Assign W/ Ebook, Brooks/ColeISBN 0-538-73807-3Binding None</p>

<p>The bundle is the the book, Web Assign and e-book packaged together.</p>

<p>Those three can also be purchased separately, in case you get the book online or something to that effect.</p>

<p>My suggestion is to buy the top item (the book which is used for all 3 calculus courses). As for WebAssign, it is usually a lot cheaper to use the link given by the professor at the start of class. Note that not all instructors use WebAssign and that it is the Math Department which lists the required textbooks and such, not the instructor. That said, the listed textbook will be the one used for calculus courses at UA.</p>