I am studying machine learning and I am very interested in going into depth. I feel without good knowledge of differential calculus and statistics, it is very difficult to have perfection. I want to know about very good books on statistics and calculus where topics goes from school level to engineering level. Any suggestion will be appreciated.
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Martin Sleziak
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No matter what, it is very difficult to have perfection. – Gerry Myerson Mar 04 '15 at 12:04
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^Indeed sir! :) – Panglossian Oporopolist Mar 04 '15 at 12:04
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1@GerryMyerson yes you are right but atleast i can do better with good book rather than bad book – omjit Mar 04 '15 at 12:06
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Does this answer your question? Recommend a statistics fundamentals book – Dec 26 '20 at 21:08
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For calculus books, have a look at http://math-blog.com/2007/05/13/the-most-enlightening-calculus-books/ and http://dasgupab.faculty.udmercy.edu/calc-books.html .
For statistics books, have a look at http://www.reddit.com/r/statistics/comments/1q45xj/whats_a_good_book_for_learning_statistics/ .

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^No problem @omjit. If you think an answer is helpful in this site, please do upvote it, and accept one answer (By clicking the tick mark just below the upvote/downvote option) as your best answer to a question. All the best! – Panglossian Oporopolist Mar 04 '15 at 12:32
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For calculus books two books from my side are the best: Michael Spivaks calculus Tom M Apsotols calculus both volume 1 and 2