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    Integral Calculus with Applications to Life Sciences

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    Author: Tsopméné

    Publisher: University of British Columbia Library

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Integral Calculus with Applications to Life Sciences is an open educational resource (OER) that covers an unusually broad range of topics—including integration, infinite series, differential equations, linear algebra, probability, and statistics—rarely found in a single textbook. Each section begins with clear learning outcomes and a motivational paragraph, often tied to applications in the life sciences, helping students see the immediate relevance of what they learn. Examples are worked out in full detail. Every time a calculus or algebraic rule is applied, it is explicitly stated at the point of use. Rather than isolating algebra review in a preliminary chapter, this text integrates algebra throughout, allowing students to reinforce foundational skills while learning new material. This approach is especially supportive for students who may struggle with algebra. Practice problems with complete solutions follow each example, and most sections end with an application to biology, medicine, or related fields. The exercise sections include not only standard questions but also critical thinking problems such as finding errors in worked solutions, constructing counterexamples, and solving real-world problems. The text includes final answers for all exercises at the back. Hyperlinks allow students to jump seamlessly between exercises and final answers. By combining clarity, rigor, accessibility, and real-world relevance, one of the main goals of this OER is to help students not only to succeed in calculus but also to appreciate its power in understanding the living world.

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    Euclid's Elements Redux

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    Author: Callahan

    Publisher: Sample

    License: CC BY-SA

    "Euclid's 'Elements' Redux" is an open textbook on mathematical logic and geometry based on Euclid's "Elements" for use in grades 7-12 and in undergraduate college courses on proof writing.

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    Euclidean plane and its relatives

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    Author: Petrunin

    Publisher: Anton Petrunin

    License: CC BY-SA

    This book is meant to be rigorous, conservative, elementary and minimalist. At the same time it includes about the maximum what students can absorb in one semester. Approximately one-third of the material used to be covered in high school, but not any more.The present book is based on the courses given by the author at the Pennsylvania State University as an introduction to the foundations of geometry. The lectures were oriented to sophomore and senior university students. These students already had a calculus course. In particular,they are familiar with the real numbers and continuity. It makes it possible to cover the material faster and in a more rigorous way than it could be done in high school.

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    Trigonometry

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    Authors: Sundstrom and Schlicker

    Publisher: Grand Valley State University

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This trigonometry textbook is different than other trigonometry books in that it is free to download, and the reader is expected to do more than read the book and is expected to study the material in the book by working out examples rather than just reading about them. So this book is not just about mathematical content but is also about the process of learning and doing mathematics. That is, this book is designed not to be just casually read but rather to be engaged.

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    Trigonometry

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    Author: Beveridge

    Publisher: Richard W. Beveridge

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    The precursors to what we study today as Trigonometry had their origin in ancient Mesopotamia, Greece and India. These cultures used the concepts of angles and lengths as an aid to understanding the movements of the heavenly bodies in the night sky. Ancient trigonometry typically used angles and triangles that were embedded in circles so that many of the calculations used were based on the lengths of chords within a circle. The relationships between the lengths of the chords and other lines drawn within a circle and the measure of the corresponding central angle represent the foundation of trigonometry - the relationship between angles and distances.

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    Trigonometry

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    Author: Yoshiwara

    Publisher: Bruce Yoshiwara

    License: Free Documentation License (GNU)

    This text covers the content of a standard trigonometry course, beginning with a review of facts from geometry.

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    College Trigonometry

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    Authors: Stitz and Zeager

    Publisher: Stitz Zeager Open Source Mathematics

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Covers chapters 10-11 of Precalculus.

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    Read more about Elementary College Geometry - 2021 ed.

    Elementary College Geometry - 2021 ed.

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    Author: Africk

    Publisher: CUNY Academic Works

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This text is intended for a brief introductory course in plane geometry. It covers the topics from elementary geometry that are most likely to be required for more advanced mathematics courses. The only prerequisite is a semester of algebra.

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    Book of Proof - Third Edition

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    Author: Hammack

    Publisher: Richard Hammack

    License: CC BY-ND

    This is a book about how to prove theorems.

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    Read more about Math in Society - Edition 2.5

    Math in Society - Edition 2.5

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    Author: Lippman

    Publisher: David Lippman

    License: CC BY-SA

    Math in Society is a free, open textbook. This book is a survey of contemporary mathematical topics, most non-algebraic, appropriate for a college-level topics course for liberal arts majors. The text is designed so that most chapters are independent, allowing the instructor to choose a selection of topics to be covered. Emphasis is placed on the applicability of the mathematics. Core material for each topic is covered in the main text, with additional depth available through exploration exercises appropriate for in-class, group, or individual investigation. This book is appropriate for Math 107 (Washington State Community Colleges common course number).

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