A review by usrbinry4n
Thomas' Calculus by George B. Thomas Jr.

4.0

In mathematical texts, Thomas stands out prominently, offering a depth of knowledge that captivates the reader. I find myself leaning towards Thomas over Stewart, appreciating the comprehensive understanding it provides. While the decision may lie with the publisher rather than the author, it's notable that the Thomas text goes beyond mere formulas, presenting rigorous proofs that elevate it as a work of art. The inclusion of advanced problems adds another layer, inviting students to delve into computer programming or try their hand at programming on a Ti-83 calculator, should they be inclined. It's more than a choice of textbooks; it's an exploration of mathematical possibilities.