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Hi, I am book distributor & need this book. Who distributes your books in India. Send me your catalogue .
Warm Regards
Sunil
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Most of my books are available through Ingram. Which book do you need?
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I have purchased Essential Calculus and Calculus with Multiple Variable.
I am required to take Calculus I. II. III for an mechanical engineering degree
please give me your advice regarding your books and which one to start with. Also pls recommend any others, I am going to
self teach myself and I enjoy your writing and style.
Russ Norris
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Thank you for your interest in my calculus workbooks. You may also want my calculus book on sequences and series. I would use Essential Calculus first, then Sequences and Series, then Calculus with Multiple Variables (and if you continue with math, Differential Equations). Some students struggle with calculus because they lack fluency in precalculus and algebra, and so some calculus students also use my books on trig identities, logarithms, and intermediate algebra, but other students are already fluent with the prerequisites. (You might also find my essential physics study guide workbooks helpful in engineering.) I hope your studies go well.
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Mr. McMullen
I am purchased Essential Prealgebra earlier and enjoyed your style. So I purchased following:
-Algebra Essential Practice workbook
-Intermediate Algebra skills practice workbook
-Trigonometry Essential Practice workbook
-Plane Geometry practice workbook
-Geometry Proofs and Essential practice
please advise me on the order I should read and practice these books. I have also just purchased Sequences and Series for Calculus. I am assuming that I finish with the Calculus. I really appreciate speaking with the author.
FYI I graduated from Univ of Maryland in 1973 with Arts and Science degree in Sociology and have not picked up a textbook since.
I am 78 and think it be a great deal of work and fun to accomplish this ME degree
Russ Norris
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Oh, wow. You have a nice collection. I would recommend algebra, plane geometry, geometry proofs, intermediate algebra, and then trigonometry. I hope you enjoy the books.
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Oopps
Just purchased Differential Equations please include in your order ranking
Russ.
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Following trigonometry, then calculus, sequences and series, calculus with multiple variables, and differential equations.
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