<p>Im currently in Calc AB but my school doesnt offer BC calc and the AB class is going painfully slow imo, i decided to self study BC calc but i need a good textbook. not a review book but actual textbook. Any suggestions? What book does your class use?</p>
<p>Early Transcendentals by Jon Rogawski (sp?)</p>
<p>We have a good book, not sure of the title. I have it if you pm me your email.</p>
<p>We don’t use one, but I came upon a Stewart book and it’s quite good, it even has the multivariable stuff. I also understand that those books are really expensive but if you have any college friends Stewart is widely used and they may have one laying around.</p>
<p>Calculus by Larson, Hostetler, Edwards</p>
<p>Before you go out and buy one, I’d suggest asking your math teacher if s/he has a book you could borrow that covers Calculus II (the BC part).
I have a couple random calculus textbooks, but I mostly just studied for Calculus BC using online lectures.</p>
<p>On that note, khan academy is great and so is MIT ocw</p>
<p>The AB and BC classes at my school both use the Stewart one with Single Variable Calculus…BC just goes farther :D</p>