I’m taking MIT ocw single variavle calculus now, and I found I need some books to help with studying. I know Stewart or Thomas calculus is famous for calculus. But I think it’s too huge. And that’s the reason why I have tried to take online lecture. So could you please recommend some calculus books to practice exercises? I want a books which are not huge like Stewart, have some challenge problems, not much focused on analysis. I read some people recommend books, but I think it’s more focused on analysis than calculus.
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What about khan's academy or paul's notes? – randomgirl Mar 15 '18 at 18:14
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http://www.matematica.net/portal/e-books/Apostol%20-%20CALCULUS%20-%20VOLUME%201%20-%20One-Variable%20Calculus,%20with%20an%20Introduction%20to%20Linear%20Algebra.pdf – GNUSupporter 8964民主女神 地下教會 Mar 15 '18 at 18:18
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Granville, Smith and Longley has been a classic for decades and is in the public domain.

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