But when you finally slam the book shut, you possess a fluency in calculus that few other resources can provide.
In an era of digital learning and interactive apps, a dense paperback of 4,000+ problems might seem archaic. However, Demidovich remains superior for several reasons:
for all $h \neq 0$. Hence,
Given that Demidovich contains over 4,000 problems (grouped into ~20 sections), students often get overwhelmed. A good feature is: