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Arithmetic | Algebra
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Arithmetic | Algebra provides a customized open-source textbook for the math developmental students at New York City College of Technology. The book consists of short chapters, addressing essential concepts necessary to successfully proceed to credit-level math courses. Each chapter provides several solved examples and one unsolved “Exit Problem”. Each chapter is also supplemented by its own WeBWork online homework assignment. The book can be used in conjunction with WeBWork for homework (online) or with the Arithmetic | Algebra Homework handbook (traditional). The content in the book, WeBWork and the homework handbook are also aligned to prepare students for the CUNY Elementary Algebra Final Exam (CEAFE).

Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
New York City College of Technology
Author:
Holly Carley
Lin Zhou
Marianna Bonanome
Samar ElHitti
Thomas Tradler
Date Added:
01/01/2017
Arithmetic | Algebra Homework
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Arithmetic | Algebra Homework book is a static version of the WeBWork online homework assignments that accompany the textbook Arithmetic | Algebra for the developmental math courses MAT 0630 and MAT 0650 at New York City College of Technology, CUNY.

Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
New York City College of Technology
Author:
Ariane Masouda
Lin Zhou
Samar ElHitti
Date Added:
01/01/2017
Arithmetic for College Students
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This course is an arithmetic course intended for college students, covering whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratios and proportions, geometry, measurement, statistics, and integers using an integrated geometry and statistics approach. The course uses the late integers model—integers are only introduced at the end of the course.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Full Course
Textbook
Provider:
Lumen Learning
Provider Set:
Candela Courseware
Author:
David Lippman
Date Added:
04/25/2019
Armstrong Calculus
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The text is mostly an adaptation of two other excellent open- source calculus textbooks: Active Calculus by Dr. Matt Boelkins of Grand Valley State University and Drs. Gregory Hartman, Brian Heinold, Troy Siemers, Dimplekumar Chalishajar, and Jennifer Bowen of the Virginia Military Institute and Mount Saint Mary's University. Both of these texts can be found at http://aimath.org/textbooks/approved-textbooks/.
The authors of this text have combined sections, examples, and exercises from the above two texts along with some of their own content to generate this text. The impetus for the creation of this text was to adopt an open-source textbook for Calculus while maintaining the typical schedule and content of the calculus sequence at our home institution.

Subject:
Calculus
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University System of Georgia
Provider Set:
Galileo Open Learning Materials
Author:
Jared Schlieper,
Michael Tiemeyer
Date Added:
03/20/2015
Armstrong Calculus: A Remix of Active Calculus and APEX Calculus for Armstrong State University
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This text is an adaptation of two very excellent open-source textbooks: Active Calculus by Dr. Matt Boelkins and APEX Calculus by Drs. Gregory Hartman, Brian Heinold, Troy Siemers, Dimplekumar Chalishajar, and Jennifer Bowen. Topics include integrals, volume, arcs, density, physics applications, differential equations, and hyperbolic functions.

Table of Contents:
1. Using Definite Integrals to Find Volume
2. Volume by The Shell Method
3. Arc Length and Surface Area
4. Density, Mass, and Center of Mass
5. Physics Applications: Work, Force, and Pressure
6. An Introduction to Differential Equations
7. Separable differential equations
8. Hyperbolic Functions

Subject:
Calculus
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Jared Schlieper
Michael Tiemeyer
Date Added:
01/23/2020
The Art of Counting, Spring 2003
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The subject of enumerative combinatorics deals with counting the number of elements of a finite set. For instance, the number of ways to write a positive integer n as a sum of positive integers, taking order into account, is 2n-1. We will be concerned primarily with bijective proofs, i.e., showing that two sets have the same number of elements by exhibiting a bijection (one-to-one correspondence) between them. This is a subject which requires little mathematical background to reach the frontiers of current research. Students will therefore have the opportunity to do original research. It might be necessary to limit enrollment.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
M.I.T.
Provider Set:
M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
Author:
Stanley, Richard
Date Added:
01/01/2003
The Art of Polynomial Interpolation
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The inspiration for this text grew out of a simple question that emerged over a number of years of teaching math to Middle School, High School and College students.

Practically speaking, what is the origin of a particular polynomial?

So much time is spent analyzing, factoring, simplifying and graphing polynomials that it is easy to lose sight of the fact that polynomials have a wealth of practical uses. Exploring the techniques of interpolating data allows us to view the development and birth of a polynomial. This text is focused on laying a foundation for understanding and applying several common forms of polynomial interpolation. The principal goals of the text are:

1). Breakdown the process of developing polynomials to demonstrate and give the student a feel for the process and meaning of developing estimates of the trend (s) a collection of data may represent.

2).Introduce basic matrix algebra to assist students with understanding the process without getting bogged down in purely manual calculations. Some manual calculations have been included, however, to assist with understanding the concept.

3).Assist students in building a basic foundation allowing them to add additional techniques, of which there are many, not covered in this text.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Penn State Pressbooks
Author:
Stuart Murphy
Date Added:
10/26/2023
The Art of the Probable: Literature and Probability, Spring 2008
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The Art of the Probable" addresses the history of scientific ideas, in particular the emergence and development of mathematical probability. But it is neither meant to be a history of the exact sciences per se nor an annex to, say, the Course 6 curriculum in probability and statistics. Rather, our objective is to focus on the formal, thematic, and rhetorical features that imaginative literature shares with texts in the history of probability. These shared issues include (but are not limited to): the attempt to quantify or otherwise explain the presence of chance, risk, and contingency in everyday life; the deduction of causes for phenomena that are knowable only in their effects; and, above all, the question of what it means to think and act rationally in an uncertain world. Our course therefore aims to broaden students’ appreciation for and understanding of how literature interacts with--both reflecting upon and contributing to--the scientific understanding of the world. We are just as centrally committed to encouraging students to regard imaginative literature as a unique contribution to knowledge in its own right, and to see literary works of art as objects that demand and richly repay close critical analysis. It is our hope that the course will serve students well if they elect to pursue further work in Literature or other discipline in SHASS, and also enrich or complement their understanding of probability and statistics in other scientific and engineering subjects they elect to take.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Literature
Mathematics
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Statistics and Probability
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
M.I.T.
Provider Set:
M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
Author:
Jackson, Noel
Kibel, Alvin
Raman, Shankar
Date Added:
01/01/2008
Basic Algebra with Applications - 5th Edition
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Chapter 1. Concepts
Chapter 2. Linear Equations
Chapter 3. Graphing
Chapter 4. Linear Systems
Chapter 5. Polynomial Equations
Chapter 6. Factoring Polynomials
Chapter 7. Rational Expressions
Chapter 8. Radicals
Chapter 9. Quadratic Equations

Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Ivan G. Zaigralin
Date Added:
01/01/2020
Basic Analysis: Introduction to Real Analysis
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This free online textbook is a one semester course in basic analysis. These were my lecture notes for teaching Math 444 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in fall 2009. The course is a first course in mathematical analysis aimed at students who do not necessarily wish to continue a graduate study in mathematics. A Sample Darboux sums prerequisite for the course is a basic proof course. The course does not cover topics such as metric spaces, which a more advanced course would. It should be possible to use these notes for a beginning of a more advanced course, but further material should be added.

Access also available here: https://www.jirka.org/ra/

Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Real Numbers
2 Sequences and Series
3 Continuous Functions
4 The Derivative
5 The Riemann Integral
6 Sequences of Functions
7 Metric Spaces

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Author:
Jiří Lebl
Date Added:
04/24/2019
Basic Analysis: Introduction to Real Analysis
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This free online textbook is a one semester course in basic analysis. These were my lecture notes for teaching Math 444 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in fall 2009. The course is a first course in mathematical analysis aimed at students who do not necessarily wish to continue a graduate study in mathematics. A Sample Darboux sums prerequisite for the course is a basic proof course. The course does not cover topics such as metric spaces, which a more advanced course would. It should be possible to use these notes for a beginning of a more advanced course, but further material should be added.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Author:
Jiří Lebl
Date Added:
10/26/2023
Basic Math (BPCC Open Campus Math 097)
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This course is a review of basic mathematics skills. Here's what's covered:
-fundamental numeral operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication
division of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals
-ratio and proportion
-percent
-systems of measurement
-an introduction to geometry
NOTE: Open Campus courses are non-credit reviews and tutorials and cannot be used to satisfy requirements in any curriculum at BPCC. (Basic Mathematics Course by Bossier Parish Community College is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at http://bpcc.edu/opencampus/index.html.)

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Bossier Parish Community College
Author:
Michelle Barnickel
Date Added:
07/15/2020
Basic Mathematics
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BPCC Open Campus - Math 097: Basic Mathematics is a review of basic mathematics skills. Here's what's covered: -fundamental numeral operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication division of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals -ratio and proportion -percent -systems of measurement -an introduction to geometry NOTE: Open Campus courses are non-credit reviews and tutorials and cannot be used to satisfy requirements in any curriculum at BPCC.

Subject:
Education
Mathematics
Material Type:
Assessment
Full Course
Lecture
Unit of Study
Date Added:
10/11/2017
Basic Mathematics
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The rationale of teaching Basic mathematics is that it plays the role of filling up gaps that the student teacher could be having from secondary school mathematics. For instance, a lack of a proper grasp of the real number system and elementary functions etc. It also serves as the launching pad to University Mathematics by introducing the learner to the science of reasoning called logic and other related topics.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
African Virtual University
Provider Set:
OER@AVU
Author:
Jairus M. Khalagai
Date Added:
03/10/2018
Beginning Algebra
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This course is also intended to provide the student with a strong foundation for intermediate algebra and beyond. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: simplify and solve linear equations and expressions including problems with absolute values and applications; solve linear inequalities; find equations of lines; and solve application problems; add, subtract, multiply, and divide various types of polynomials; factor polynomials, and simplify square roots; evaluate, simplify, multiply, divide, add, and subtract rational expressions, and solve basic applications of rational expressions. This free course may be completed online at any time. It has been developed through a partnership with the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges; the Saylor Foundation has modified some WSBCTC materials. (Mathematics 001)

Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
The Saylor Foundation
Date Added:
04/29/2019
Beginning Algebra (BPCC Open Campus: Math 098)
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In this beginning algebra course, you'll learn about
fundamental operations on real numbers
exponents
solving linear equations and inequalities
applications
functions
graphing linear equations
slope
systems of linear equations

Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Material Type:
Full Course
Lecture
Module
Provider:
Bossier Parish Community College
Author:
Gail Hendrix
Date Added:
07/15/2020
Beginning Algebra Made Useful
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Beginning Algebra Made Useful addresses the needs of learners to make sense of algebra by quantifying and generalizing everyday occurrences such as commuting to work, buying gas or pizza, and determining the better deal. It requires learners to actively engage with algebraic concepts through physical and thought experiments in ways that help them connect ideas, representations, and contexts, and solve problems that arise in their daily lives. The text helps learners grow their brains and develop growth mindsets as they learn algebra conceptually. Problem sets continue the process, extending work begun in each lesson, applying new understandings to new contexts, and considering ideas that arise more fully in upcoming lessons. Longer assignments that can be used as group projects are included in the text. Group work is encouraged throughout the text; suggestions for orchestrating group work are included.

The text is open access and free for download by students and instructors in .pdf format. In the electronic format, graphics are in full color and there are live html links to resources, software, and applets.

Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Getting Ready to Learn Mathematics
Chapter 2: Proportional Reasoning and Linear Functions
Chapter 3: Using Linear Functions to Solve Problems
Chapter 4: Introduction to Quadratic Functions

Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Charlene E. Beckmann
Grand Valley State University
Date Added:
09/08/2021
Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
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This course covers a range of algebraic topics:  Setting up and solving linear equations, graphing, finding linear relations, solving systems of equations, working with polynomials, factoring, working with rational and radical expressions, solving rational and radical equations, solving quadratic equations, and working with functions.  More importantly, this course is intended to provide you with a solid foundation for the rest of your math courses.  As such, emphasis will be placed on mathematical reasoning, not just memorizing procedures and formulas. There is enough content in this course to cover both beginning and intermediate college-level algebra.

Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Material Type:
Full Course
Textbook
Provider:
Lumen Learning
Provider Set:
Candela Courseware
Author:
Tyler Wallace
Date Added:
04/25/2019
Biological Engineering II: Instrumentation and Measurement, Fall 2006
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This course covers sensing and measurement for quantitative molecular/cell/tissue analysis, in terms of genetic, biochemical, and biophysical properties. Methods include light and fluorescence microscopies; electro-mechanical probes such as atomic force microscopy, laser and magnetic traps, and MEMS devices; and the application of statistics, probability and noise analysis to experimental data.

Subject:
Biology
Career and Technical Education
Electronic Technology
Mathematics
Natural Science
Statistics and Probability
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
M.I.T.
Provider Set:
M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
Author:
So, Peter
Date Added:
01/01/2006
Blended Learning Open Source Science or Math Studies (BLOSSOMS), Spring 2010
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" BLOSSOMS stands for Blended Learning Science or Math Studies. It is a project sponsored by MIT LINC (Learning International Networks Consortium) a consortium of educators from around the world who are interested in using distance and e-Learning technologies to help their respective countries increase access to quality education for a larger percentage of the population.BLOSSOMS Online"

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
M.I.T.
Provider Set:
M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
Author:
Larson, Richard C.
Date Added:
04/25/2019