MTH 255 Textbooks
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The textbook for this class is:
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McCallum, Hughes-Hallett, Gleason, et al.,
Multivariable Calculus, 4th edition
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This text was chosen because it emphasizes geometric understanding, and
becuase it has excellent problems.
Please note the following:
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Much of the homework will come from this book.
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The 4th edition does not differ very much from the 3rd edition, at least as
far as multivariable calculus goes. If you have a copy of the 3rd edition,
you should feel free to use it. However, it is your responsibility to make
sure you are reading the correct sections, and doing the correct homework.
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Both editions also exist in a combined single and multivarable calculus
version (whose lead author is Hughes Hallett), which can be used instead.
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A copy (of the combined version) is
on reserve
in the library.
(You may need to check
here.)
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We will not in fact follow the textbook that closely. It is possible to
succeed in this course without purchasing the text, although most students
prefer to have a copy. Should you choose to do without, you should still
purchase the Study Guide, and you may wish to have access to another calculus
text covering multivariable calculus for use as a reference. It is your
responsibility to make sure you are doing the correct homework problems.