I'd recommend "Calculus Made Easy" for intuitive exposure. It was the book Feynman studied from. Then pick up any calculus textbook and chug through it (Thomas is good from what I've heard). Even if the questions don't…
You make good points. A person that doesn't understand the distributive property, going into Calculus 1 is not the person that is going to understand Rudin or Spivak on their own without guidance. Yet, people in…
What is nice about this book is it includes solutions to exercises. I wish more proof-theoretic books included exercises in the back of the book like this one does. Yes, you can prove something in multiple ways, and no…
I'd recommend "Calculus Made Easy" for intuitive exposure. It was the book Feynman studied from. Then pick up any calculus textbook and chug through it (Thomas is good from what I've heard). Even if the questions don't…
You make good points. A person that doesn't understand the distributive property, going into Calculus 1 is not the person that is going to understand Rudin or Spivak on their own without guidance. Yet, people in…
What is nice about this book is it includes solutions to exercises. I wish more proof-theoretic books included exercises in the back of the book like this one does. Yes, you can prove something in multiple ways, and no…