Math Workbooks

General Description: These workbooks contain class examples that can be used to introduce new topics during lecture, as well as exercises that can be used as homework problems or for in-class group work.

Terms of Use: These workbooks were compiled by Professor Jerry Morris in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Sonoma State University. Instructors are welcome to download and use these workbooks however they wish provided that they are not sold for profit. It is, however, acceptable to sell at a price that reimburses for photocopying expenses. I do request that you notify me at jerry.morris@sonoma.edu if you decide to download a workbook so that I can get a feel for how much use each resource is getting.

  • Precalculus Workbook – This workbook was developed as a companion for Functions Modeling Change, 3rd edition, by Connally, Hughes-Hallett, Gleason, et. al. Electronic solutions to the workbook are available to instructors upon request and subject to additional terms of use.

  • Calculus I Workbook (Version 5) – This workbook was developed as a companion for Active Calculus, by Matthew Boelkins, et. al. Electronic solutions to the workbook are available to instructors upon request and subject to additional terms of use.

  • Calculus II Workbook (Version 5) – This workbook was developed as a companion for Active Calculus, by Matthew Boelkins, et. al. Electronic solutions to the workbook are available to instructors upon request and subject to additional terms of use.

  • Multivariable Calculus Workbook – This workbook was developed as a companion for Calculus: Multivariable, 4th edition, by William G. McCallum, et al. Electronic solutions to the workbook are available to instructors upon request and subject to additional terms of use.

  • Modern Algebra Workbook – This workbook was developed as a companion for Contemporary Abstract Algebra, 5th edition, by Joseph Gallian.

  • Linear Algebra Workbook – This workbook was developed as a companion for Linear Algebra, 4th edition, by Friedberg, Insel, and Spence. Electronic solutions to the workbook are available to instructors upon request and subject to additional terms of use.

  • Real Analysis Workbook (Version 2) – This workbook was developed as a companion for Introduction to Analysis, 5th edition, by Edward D. Gaughan. Electronic solutions to the workbook are available to instructors upon request and subject to additional terms of use.