I tried with every inch in me to not ask a question such as this but I just couldn't resist asking this.
What is the best Calculus practice book?
I tried looking around but couldn't find a decent consensus on one book or even a few. It would be great if someone could point me towards a book that has both challenging and fun problems and furthermore, allows the student to build a strong foundation while doing those problems.
Thanks a bunch!
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$\begingroup$- Collection of problems in analysis by B.P. Demidovich
- Problems in Mathematical Analysis B.P. Demidovich
These books are very famous here in Brazil. It's very organized and easy to get addicted.
$\endgroup$ 1 $\begingroup$Somewhere in 3k problems you should cover almost everything
$\endgroup$ 3 $\begingroup$Problems in Calculus of One Variable, with Elements of Theory by IA Maron is good for problems as well as revising single variable calculus.
$\endgroup$ $\begingroup$How hard did you look? Just search "Calculus Textbook" in the search bar. I found the following links that you may find useful: 1, 2, 3, ....
$\endgroup$ 2 $\begingroup$Try these two:
$\endgroup$ $\begingroup$- Hard and imaginative problems the whoascum county problem book
- the green/red book of math problems.