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  1. Ch. 1 Introduction - Calculus Volume 1 | OpenStax

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  2. Calculus Volume 1 - OpenStax

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  3. Calculus - OpenStax

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  4. 1.1 Review of Functions - Calculus Volume 1 | OpenStax

    This free textbook is an OpenStax resource written to increase student access to high-quality, peer-reviewed learning materials.

  5. Preface - Calculus Volume 1 | OpenStax

    Our Calculus Volume 1 textbook adheres to the scope and sequence of most general calculus courses nationwide. We have worked to make calculus interesting and accessible to students …

  6. 6.5 Physical Applications - Calculus Volume 1 | OpenStax

    We can use integration to develop a formula for calculating mass based on a density function. First we consider a thin rod or wire. Orient the rod so it...

  7. Ch. 1 Introduction to Functions - Precalculus 2e | OpenStax

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  8. 4.1 Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations - OpenStax

    Balancing Equations The chemical equation described in section 4.1 is balanced, meaning that equal numbers of atoms for each element involved in the reaction are represented on the …

  9. 3.2 Determining Empirical and Molecular Formulas - OpenStax

    Determining Percent Composition from Molecular or Empirical Formulas Percent composition is also useful for evaluating the relative abundance of a given element in different compounds of …

  10. 8.6 Parametric Equations - Precalculus 2e | OpenStax

    When an object moves along a curve—or curvilinear path—in a given direction and in a given amount of time, the position of the object in the plane is gi...