What book does your school use for AP Calc BC and calculus beyond BC?

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<p>I saw it and I was like “sweet.” Then I realized we’re doing all of the lessons online and the book is simply for homework. :(</p>

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<p>I’m looking for some higher-level math courses this summer… what Post-BC courses have you had?</p>

<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>Hardcore analysis = rudin.</p>

<p>whats the difference between stewarts single var calc early trans and stewarts single var calc?</p>

<p>For Calculus AB and BC, Calculus: Single Variable by James Stewart.</p>

<p>Best. book. ever. :)</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>^their names sound quite funny…lol</p>

<p>I’m in BC and we use Stewart’s.
He does the most awful job of explaining concepts.</p>

<p>Ansar- What’s the difference? Is Stewart Single Var Early Transcendentals just as good?</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>

<p>Idk, it has them all.</p>

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<p>isnt early transcendentals just calc 1, and the other stewart book is 3 semesters?</p>