I’m currently in my senior year of high-school. I’m planning to major in physics. I really enjoyed basic calculus but I really want to start studying it for real. I know university courses include calculus 1 2 3. I would like to start with calculus 1. I would like a suggestion for a book that would give me a thorough and deep understanding of calculus 1 and that would give me a head start in university, I want a hard book with many practice questions. Calculus is really interesting and I love it, I would really love to be fluent in it so I can easily understand the physics topics when I reach university. Any suggestion to what book is the best?
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1$\begingroup$ Would this question be better suited to Mathematics? Your goal may be physics, but the question is about calculus. Regardless, I always loved Thomas' Calculus, personally. $\endgroup$– Richard MyersCommented Feb 17, 2021 at 20:27
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$\begingroup$ I found the book it’s almost 1200 pages, is all of it only calculus one!!??? $\endgroup$– HELCommented Feb 17, 2021 at 20:53
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$\begingroup$ Does this answer your question? Best books for mathematical background? $\endgroup$– jng224Commented Feb 17, 2021 at 21:09
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$\begingroup$ There is no calculus two book if you find a good calculus one book. $\endgroup$– jpfCommented Feb 17, 2021 at 22:14
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$\begingroup$ @HamzaEyad It covers calculus one through three. I think you will find that nearly all calculus books do so. In reality, there's not a hard distinction between the three courses, so it makes sense to package them together. $\endgroup$– Richard MyersCommented Feb 17, 2021 at 23:50
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