<p>Well, many, but that’s unfair since I’m out of college. Are you thinking community college courses? You could try a second-semester calculus (a BC on steroids), or linear algebra, or even vector calculus like meadow##. You’d certainly be miles past where I was then.</p>
<p>I have the Stewart book for single variable early transcendentals. Would that be enough for BC, or should i get another stewart one (multivariable etc.)</p>
<p>My school uses Calculus by Ostebee and Zorn. The writers are a bit silly and crack jokes from time to time. Still not sure about the textbook as a whole though.</p>
<p>Our book has Calc AB, BC, and 3. It’s designed for AP prep.
I guess it’s called:
Calculus with Analytic Geometry
Calculus of a Single Variable
Multivariable Calculus </p>