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1 Calculus I Textbook Recommendation

2 The Contenders Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 4th Edition by James Stewart Vs. Calculus with Analytic Geometry, 5th Edition by Howard Anton

3 Evaluation Criteria Section Introductions The chapter sections should have an introduction stating the section’s objective so students know immediately what they should learn from each section. In-Chapter Example Problems The chapter sections should include at least one example to illustrate what was taught in each section.

4 Evaluation Criteria Graphics The graphics should be used liberally to illustrate concepts, example problems, end- of-chapter problems, and problem solutions. End-of-Chapter Problems The end-of-chapter problems should be plentiful and range from easy to difficult. Students’ Solution Manual The students’ solutions manual should provide the student with detailed solutions to a large number of the book’s end-of-chapter problems.

5 Section Introductions
Anton Provides concise section introductions for each and every section Anton introduction to section on derivatives Stewart Generally does not provide introductions and jumps right into material

6 In-Chapter Example Problems
Both books have adequate example problems. The books essentially tie under this criterion.

7 Graphics Both books have very similar graphics. Both are very good.
Stewart’s graphical explanation of the derivative Anton’s graphical explanation of the derivative

8 End-of-Chapter Problems
Anton Problems are more interesting and grouped more logically Stewart Problems are often boring

9 Students’ Solutions Manual
Little distinction can be made between the two Both have solutions to approximately half the end-of-chapter problems Neither is incredibly detailed

10 Recommendation Although both books are good books, I recommend Anton’s because of his very useful section introductions. The introductions orient students quickly, so they know exactly what the section is trying to accomplish.


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