<p>I agree with bobtheboy. There is no need to trudge through plug-and-chug calculus (Larson, Stewart, etc) and wait to figure out the machinery behind it afterwards. With your background you can safely skip to the rigorous stuff.</p>
<p>I agree with bobtheboy. There is no need to trudge through plug-and-chug calculus (Larson, Stewart, etc) and wait to figure out the machinery behind it afterwards. With your background you can safely skip to the rigorous stuff.</p>