I just finished with Calculus BC as a junior in high school, and I want to take another couple years of calculus before going to college. Throughout my entire life I've found math classes too slow moving, so I've decided to just study the subjects on my own. Does anyone know of any good books for learning multivariable calculus? I'd prefer something besides a textbook.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Try going through MIT opencourseware. ocw.mit.edu
They have a Vector Calculus course in their OCW scholar which will cover the course. All the lectures are available online along with practice problems and recitation examples. The professor is thorough and if you put the time into it, you'll get a lot out of it before taking a college level Calc 3 course.
That aside, I do believe that the Stewart Calculus texts to be very solid and for multivariable at least, they don't spoon feed you the calculus. Multivariable runs from Chapters 12-17 and I believe is available on its own.
They have a Vector Calculus course in their OCW scholar which will cover the course. All the lectures are available online along with practice problems and recitation examples. The professor is thorough and if you put the time into it, you'll get a lot out of it before taking a college level Calc 3 course.
That aside, I do believe that the Stewart Calculus texts to be very solid and for multivariable at least, they don't spoon feed you the calculus. Multivariable runs from Chapters 12-17 and I believe is available on its own.