<p>OK, the solutions manual I bought from the UCLA store at last minute's notice, so I got the last used book. And it was the last copy for a reason. I have no idea what the last person was doing to it. It's still usable, I don't see any writings on the inside, and it's like, in one piece but the binding or whatever is split in the middle of the chapter 8 answers. Still worth the buy, though. It really proved super useful to me. It's in my lap as I speak, actually. </p>
<p>The hardcover math book itself is in Good condition. Some pen markings and highlighting in the chapters used for 3C, but the 3B parts are pretty much in the clear. (Don't know about 3A, since I didn't take that class). Binding, cover is swell.</p>
<p>I bought a Calculus for Biology and Medicine book from Amazon for like $35 used. It's the same year, same edition, same author. Everything is the same except it says "Prepared exclusively for UC Davis". Will this be a problem?</p>