James Stewart Calculus 10th Edition -

The 10th edition is not a revolutionary rewrite. It is an evolutionary refinement. If you own the 9th edition, upgrading is not necessary unless required for a course using WebAssign's specific 10th-edition problem sets.

: New basic exercises at the start of problem sets to build student confidence before tackling rigorous problems. James Stewart Calculus 10th Edition

Power, product, quotient, and chain rules, plus implicit differentiation. The 10th edition is not a revolutionary rewrite

Covering limits, differentiation applications, integration techniques, and infinite sequences/series. : New basic exercises at the start of

: His books eventually dominated the market, used by roughly 70% of math and engineering students worldwide. At one point, his textbooks were selling over 500,000 copies a year, making him one of the wealthiest authors in Canada. The "Integral House"

The series didn't start in a boardroom; it began in the 1970s because James Stewart was frustrated with the textbooks he was using to teach. After a lecture, two female students told him his blackboard notes were actually better than their assigned book and suggested he write his own. What began as a personal project for his own students eventually became a global phenomenon. 2. A Legacy Beyond the Author