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Reasons for recommending Princeton calculus reader
Princeton calculus reader is one of Turing's mathematics and statistics series.

Calculus is a very headache course for many students. Princeton calculus reader teaches readers the basic methods of learning integral. This book originated from a very popular integral course offered by the author at Princeton University, which made many students no longer afraid of calculus and got high marks in the exam. The 48-hour video of the course can be watched online for free.

The author of Princeton Calculus Reader clearly analyzes interesting examples and key and difficult problems in simple language with his unique understanding of doing integrals. The 475 examples in the book have detailed answers. Princeton calculus reader is an ideal reference book for integral teaching after years of frequent use. This is a valuable reference book for students who have difficulty in learning calculus. -"Mathematics Teacher" magazine Banner's writing style is fascinating, not stuffy or daunting at all. He tried to explain all the steps to solve the problem. Because of his unique explanation, this book has become the "right arm" of the majority of calculus teachers. -"American Mathematical Monthly" online version of this book is plain and friendly, and it is a mentor and friend for the majority of calculus learners. Banner's writing style is very good and attracts readers. -Gerald B. Forand, author of Advanced Calculus