On the bright side, there are a large number of examples and problems to work through. Proofs are uncommon and often abstruse when present little intuition is provided. (Multivariable calculus.) The emphasis is not on theory, but rather on methods-read an example, solve ten similar problems, ad nauseam. I present them because they serve as a concise summary of sections of the material and may be useful to read. These notes follow the material closely and some phrases or sentences may be copied directly from the book they are not original. In certain cases I provide some notes written while working through the book. A lot of books will have stars, because I usually stop reading books I dislike. I have tried to list them in increasing order of difficulty and sophistication within each subject a star symbol ★ by the book's name indicates that I especially like the book. Here I comment on some of the books I've read.
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