Read over Text Chapter 1 Problems 1-4 and 12-15; complete the problems if possible. If you wish, you may submit questions about them asking for clarification of anything you might not understand. You will be asked in a subsequent assignment to complete them if you have not already done so.
Read over Text Chapter 1 Problems 1-15; complete the problems if possible. If you wish, you may submit questions about them asking for clarification of anything you might not understand. You will be asked in a subsequent assignment to complete them if you have not already done so.
Read over Text Chapter 1 Exercises 2-20; complete the problems if possible. If you wish, you may submit questions about them asking for clarification of anything you might not understand. You will be asked in a subsequent assignment to complete them if you have not already done so.
Optional Openstax Problems:
Read over Text Chapter 1 Problems 1, 4, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14, 19; complete the problems if possible. If you wish, you may submit questions about them asking for clarification of anything you might not understand. You will be asked in a subsequent assignment to complete them if you have not already done so.
Read over the Text Chapter 1 Problems assigned for Principles of Physics as well as problems 15, 17, 20, 23, 26; complete the problems if possible. If you wish, you may submit questions about them asking for clarification of anything you might not understand. You will be asked in a subsequent assignment to complete them if you have not already done so.
The Openstax text is not the text for your course. It is supplemental. Your text is very well-written, but if you have difficulty with a topic in your text you might benefit from the explanations in the OpenStax text. That text is not calculus-based, but most of the concepts in your course can be understood before you consider their calculus-level applications, and the supplemental text might at times be useful to you.