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Author: Howard Anton

Also known as: H. Anton, ANTON ELEMENTAR, Howard A. Anton

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Anton has many different calculus textbooks: Calculus: A New Horizon , Calculus, then "Early Transcendentals" and "Late Transcendentals" versions of the latter calculus text. Both the Early and late versions come in 1 of 4 verions: Single, Multivariable, Brief, and Combined (Single and Multivariable). In addition, his Linear Algebra and Linear Algebra with Applications texts are treated as the same work. Most of his books come with separate study guides, which are treated as separate works.

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Anton has many different calculus textbooks: Calculus: A New Horizon , Calculus, then "Early Transcendentals" and "Late Transcendentals" versions of the latter calculus text. Both the Early and late versions come in 1 of 4 verions: Single, Multivariable, Brief, and Combined (Single and Multivariable). In addition, his Linear Algebra and Linear Algebra with Applications texts are treated as the same work. Most of his books come with separate study guides, which are treated as separate works.

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Anton has many different calculus textbooks: Calculus: A New Horizon , Calculus, then "Early Transcendentals" and "Late Transcendentals" versions of the latter calculus text. Both the Early and late versions come in 1 of 4 verions: Single, Multivariable, Brief, and Combined (Single and Multivariable). In addition, his Linear Algebra and Linear Algebra with Applications texts are treated as the same work. Most of his books come with separate study guides, which are treated as separate works.

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