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MATH 1201: Introduction to Calculus: Attribution

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This open educational resource was created as part of the CUNY and SUNY 2017/18 Open Educational Resources Initiative. Governor Andrew Cuomo and the NY State Legislature awarded CUNY and SUNY 8 million to implement open educational resources to develop, enhance and institutionalize new and ongoing open educational resources across both universities.

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Additional Resources attributions

Gilbert Strang. RES.18-001 Calculus Online Textbook. Spring 2005. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu.  License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.

Calculus on the Web (COW) was designed at Temple University by two members of the Mathematics Department faculty, Gerardo Mendoza and Dan Reich. Overview of Calculus on the Web

"Paul's Online Math Notes". Lamar University Professor Paul Dawkin's online math tutorials and notes.  Terms and Conditions of Use If wanting to adapt or use this resource for your class, make sure to fill out this request/notification form.

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