Textbook for MAT135Y (2009-2010):
Calculus
(Single Variable, Early Transcendentals version) - 6th edition -
by
James Stewart
(Publishers:
Thomson, Brooks/Cole)
You
will also need the Student Solutions
Manual for the above textbook.
The
University Bookstore is selling the following combinations of the two books:
1.
Special Package consisting of "Hardcover Textbook and soft cover Student
Solutions Manual, with eBook and WebAssign
included for free"
----- $163.15 (best value)
2.
"Soft cover Student Soltuions Manual with eBook and WebAssign included for
free" (but no hard copy of the
textbook) ----- $103.35
3.
Used copy of the textbook alone (nothing else) ----- $124.80
4.
Used copy of the Student Solutions Manual alone (nothing else) ----- $41.25
Note: The eBook and
WebAssign allow you to go to the Web to read the textbook and do extra practice
problems. It is not necessary at all for you to use WebAssign if you
don't want to; it is just an extra tool. You don't actually need WebAssign for
MAT135Y. All prices quoted above are subject to change without notice.
Note: For WebAssign, the Class Key is
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utoronto |
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9022 |
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5556 |
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University of Toronto
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