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Linear Algebra

Exceptionally interactive introduction to linear algebra and matrix theory containing hundreds of participation activities such as question sets, animations and over 250 end-of-section exercises. Dozens of applications connect key concepts in linear algebra to real-world examples in Physics, Chemistry, Circuits, and more.

Discrete Mathematics

Contains more than 750 participation activities including questions, animations, tools and exceptionally visual presentations of normally hard DM concepts. Features seamlessly integrated auto-generated and auto-graded challenge activities including hundreds of end-of-section exercises.
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Quantitative Reasoning

Teaches math people use in everyday life, using examples like personal finance, health, home maintenance, and cooking, relevant to everyone (not just engineers and scientists) and includes over 150 animations and 225 question sets. This zyBook uses an exceptionally straightforward friendly style that alleviates math anxiety and has been widely praised by students as helping them realize that some math can actually be useful to them, and that they can really do that math