Can someone please recommend me a college textbook?

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For first-year college electrical engineering and physics courses, several key textbooks are commonly recommended. In electrical engineering, popular titles include "Fundamentals of Electric Circuits" by Alexander and Sadiku, and "Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications" by Hambley. For physics, "University Physics" by Young and Freedman and "Physics for Scientists and Engineers" by Serway and Jewett are frequently cited. These textbooks are noted for their comprehensive content and inclusion of challenging practice problems, making them suitable for foundational courses in these fields. Additionally, exploring university EE program websites can provide specific syllabi that list required textbooks for various courses.
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Can you recommend me a college textbook for electrical engineering? Like tell me all the titles for the textbooks for the first year of college EE courses, include the names of the books, editions, authors, thanks a lot.
 
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If you browse the web sites of some university EE programs, you can probably find syllabi for various courses which list the textbooks used.
 
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Can someone please tell me the names of the textbooks for the first year of college physics and college electrical engineering? I want the names of the textbooks, edition, author, etc. I want textbooks that has many challenging practice problems.
 
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