Only your instructor can LEGALLY provide you with solution manual!!!Does anyone know how/where I can get a copy of the instructor's and/or student solutions manual for The Calculus 7 by Leithold? I've found a few online, but the sources seem a bit shady. Any help is appreciated.
Yes, but once getting into the used-book dealer network it is easy to find what you are looking for.Yes, but the OP wants 7th edition.
Why the sudden change from Stewart (2012 7e) to Leithold (1994 7e)?Does anyone know how/where I can get a copy of the instructor's and/or student solutions manual for The Calculus 7 by Leithold? I've found a few online, but the sources seem a bit shady. Any help is appreciated.
Incompetent tutors collect multiple solution manuals.Beer soaked ramblings follow.
Why the sudden change from Stewart (2012 7e) to Leithold (1994 7e)?
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Hi all, I'd like some clarification/explanation on the product rule. I'm self-learning and using Stewart's Early Transcendentals 7E (section 3.2). The book gives the definition of the product rule as: d/dx [(f(x) * g(x)] = f(x) d/dx[g(x)] + g(x) d/dx[f(x)] Fine so far. But the first...www.freemathhelp.comUHis Math Text Was the Standard, His Touch in Class Exceptional
It was rare for Louis Leithold to miss a day at Malibu High School, where he taught Advanced Placement calculus for the past several years.www.latimes.com
It is not so much does the publisher have a copy to sell to you but whether the solution manual even exists.
Totally agree with this. It's not as rigorous and proof-based as some other texts, but it's pretty easy to follow. Going over proofs doesn't do much good when you don't understand what those proofs are saying.Many many years ago I studied from Leithold as a calculus student. The book was not the most advanced meaning that it just had the basic material taught in Calculus but it was written very well. I was able to read the textbook without having to re-read something because it was not clear to me the 1st time. That wass very unusual (at least for me). It reminds me of Herstein's Topics in Algebra book which was the clearest book I have ever read!