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    Whitman Calculus

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    Contributor: Guichard

    Publisher: David Guichard

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    An introductory level single variable calculus book, covering standard topics in differential and integral calculus, and infinite series. Late transcendentals and multivariable versions are also available.

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    Writing for Success

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    Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Writing for Success is a text that provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition.

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    An Introduction to Formal Logic

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    Contributor: Magnus

    Publisher: Fecundity

    License: CC BY-SA

    forall x is an introduction to sentential logic and first-order predicate logic with identity, logical systems that significantly influenced twentieth-century analytic philosophy. After working through the material in this book, a student should be able to understand most quantified expressions that arise in their philosophical reading.

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    College Trigonometry

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    Contributors: Stitz and Zeager

    Publisher: Stitz Zeager Open Source Mathematics

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    Covers chapters 10-11 of Precalculus.

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    Precalculus

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    Contributors: Stitz and Zeager

    Publisher: Stitz Zeager Open Source Mathematics

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    A casual glance through the Table of Contents of most of the major publishers' College Algebra books reveals nearly isomorphic content in both order and depth. Our Table of Contents shows a different approach, one that might be labeled “Functions First.” To truly use The Rule of Four, that is, in order to discuss each new concept algebraically, graphically, numerically and verbally, it seems completely obvious to us that one would need to introduce functions first. (Take a moment and compare our ordering to the classic “equations first, then the Cartesian Plane and THEN functions” approach seen in most of the major players.) We then introduce a class of functions and discuss the equations, inequalities (with a heavy emphasis on sign diagrams) and applications which involve functions in that class.

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    Light and Matter

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    Contributor: Crowell

    Publisher: Benjamin Crowell

    License: CC BY-SA

    This is an introductory text intended for a one-year introductory course of the type typically taken by biology majors, or for AP Physics B. Algebra and trig are used, and there are optional calculus-based sections.

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    Read more about OpenIntro Statistics - Fourth Edition

    OpenIntro Statistics - Fourth Edition

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    Contributors: Diez, Barr, and Cetinkaya-Rundel

    Publisher: OpenIntro

    License: CC BY-SA

    OpenIntro Statistics covers a first course in statistics, providing a rigorous introduction to applied

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    College Physics - 2e

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    Contributors: Urone, Hinrichs, and Dirks

    Publisher: OpenStax

    License: CC BY

    College Physics 2e introduces topics conceptually and progresses through clear explanations in the context of career-oriented, practical applications, and meets the scope and sequence of an algebra-based physics course. The narrative of physics and scientific discovery has been even further expanded to focus on including more diverse contributors to the field. Building on the success of the first edition the authors have increased focus on interdisciplinary connections, including enhancements to biological and medical applications. The problem solving approach has been revised to further unify conceptual, analytical, and calculation skills within the learning process, the authors have integrated a wide array of strategies and supports throughout the text for students.

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    Introduction to Sociology - 3e

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    Contributors: Conerly, Holmes, and Tamang

    Publisher: OpenStax

    License: CC BY

    Introduction to Sociology 3e aligns to the topics and objectives of many introductory sociology courses. It is arranged in a manner that provides foundational sociological theories and contexts, then progresses through various aspects of human and societal interactions. The new edition is focused on driving meaningful and memorable learning experiences related to critical thinking about society and culture. The text includes comprehensive coverage of core concepts, discussions and data relevant to a diverse audience, and features that draw learners into the discipline in powerful and personal ways. Overall, Introduction to Sociology 3e aims to center the course and discipline as crucial elements for understanding relationships, society, and civic engagement; the authors seek to lay the foundation for students to apply what they learn throughout their lives and careers.

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    Read more about American Government and Politics in the Information Age

    American Government and Politics in the Information Age

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    Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing

    License: CC BY-NC-SA

    This text is a comprehensive introduction to the vital subject of American government and politics. Governments decide who gets what, when, how (See Harold D. Lasswell, Politics: Who Gets What, When, How, [New York: McGraw-Hill, 1936]); they make policies and pass laws that are binding on all a society's members; they decide about taxation and spending, benefits and costs, even life and death.

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