You will need to resubscribe if you have non-Calculus courses in future semesters that use Cengage Unlimited.The name is misleading, but the 4 month works because Stewart 9e is used for all Calculus courses.The subscription will carry over to future semesters of Calculus at no additional cost. You only need a One Semester (4 month) subscription for your entire Calculus sequence.For example, if you take MTH 151 and CSE 148 this semester, you only need one subscription. One price works for multiple courses in the same semester.Other Calculus may require WebAssign at the instructor's discretion.All sections of MTH 151 require WebAssign.Do not purchase the Cengage Unlimited eTextbook ($69.99) option if your course requires WebAssign.Cengage Unlimited is a digital subscription, giving you access to any of the Cengage eBooks and WebAssign online homework used in your courses.Students have free access for two weeks without a code.Codes purchased elsewhere may or may not work.Codes should be purchased at local bookstores or direct from the publisher.If you purchase from an online seller, then it is your responsibility to make certain you have the correct book and have WebAssign access (if required).All buying options sold locally include WebAssign and eBook. It is not possible to get a code just for one or the other.One code gives access to both WebAssign and the eBook.MTH 249, 251, 252: WebAssign and eBook may be required for MTH 249, 251, 252 at the instructor's discretion.MTH 151: WebAssign online homework and eBook are required for MTH 151.If you have multiple courses, even in other departments, using a Cengage book this semester, you should also consider Option 2. However, if you will be taking multiple semesters of Calculus at Miami, you should purchase Option 2. (Due to bookstore markups, Option 1 may be more expensive at some locations.) If you will only be taking MTH 151, then Option 1 should be the most economical. You only need to purchase one of the following options for a specific semester. Miami's Calculus textbook is Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 9th Edition by Stewart, Clegg, and Watson ( Stewart 9e for short), published by Cengage.
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