<p>My question was directed to KolosoK, sorry.</p>
<p>Oh, oops, but I think that the bookstore only sells the single variable calc. book for 31b</p>
<p>I posted an e-mail response, for those of you needing a Rogawski book, a page back, but I shall repost in fewer words;</p>
<p>Calculus- ch: 1-18; 31A - 32B
Single Variable- ch: 1 - 12; 31A - 31B
Multivariable- ch: 11-18; 32A - 32B
SingleVariableEarlyTranscendentalists- same as Single Variable, just without Single Variable's ch7 topic</p>
<p>As for any other Early Transcendentalist books, sorry, I lack the motivation to check up on them.</p>
<p>I bought "Calculus" for about $40</p>
<p>Oh, and remember, it still depends on which teacher you have for the 32A/B on whether Rogawski's book will be used or not.</p>
<p>Ok, i have Jenkins for 31b this fall quarter.</p>
<p>which book?</p>
<p>rogawski single variable volume 1? ? for sure? for sure sure?</p>
<p>Well, I just got the "Calculus" one since it was only a bit more expensive than single variable one on half.com. And that way, if I happen to get Rogawski for 32A, I'll be set...</p>
<p>I hope...</p>
<p>VYAN!</p>
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<p>Get Single Variable Calc or Calc.</p>
<p>HIBISCUSPINK!</p>
<p>theres two volumes of single variable calculus by Rogawski</p>
<p>volume 1 or volume 2?</p>
<p>When I look it up on half.com, I don't see any "volumes". </p>
<p>I give up. Blah!</p>
<p>Edit: Buy it from [url=<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=389569%5Dsilly101%5B/url">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=389569]silly101[/url</a>]! Problem solved!</p>
<p>ALRIGHT, CMON GUYS</p>
<p>volume 1!?!!?!!?</p>