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Calculus
problems
with step-by-step solutions
Calculus problems with detailed, solutions. It's calculus
done the old-fashioned way - one problem at a time,
one easy-to-follow step at a time, with problems ranging
in difficulty from easy to challenging. Also available
are scanned solutions to problems in differential,
integral
and multi-variable
calculus and series.
Excerpts
from "How To Ace Calculus"
Excerpts from "How to Ace Calculus: The Streetwise
Guide" a recently published book with an unorthodox
humorous approach to learning calculus. For those
with a sense of humor only.
Calculus
animations in Maple and Calculus
animations in Mathematica
A series of Quicktime movies, contributed by Deej
Heath of Pacific Lutheran University. These illustrate
many ideas of calculus, and also include instructions
on how to make similar animations yourself using Maple
or Mathematica.
Calculus
Applets
A collection of Java applets illustrating calculus
concepts by Deej Heath at Pacific Lutheran University.
Sample
Exams
See if you are ready for your exam by taking our collection
of sample exams.
Mathematics
and the job market
A list of professions which use mathematics
Online
tutorials and courses in calculus:
Tutorials for the Calculus Phobe: An excellent collection
of animated calculus tutorials in Flash format.
Calculus
Tutorial: A well done online tutorial centered
on calculus, covering from algebra to integration
and Linear Algebra, from Harvey Mudd College.
Visual
Calculus: A nice online tutorial for basic calculus
from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Includes
Javascript applets and mathview modules.
The
Elementary Calculus Line: Nice explanations of
fundamental concepts from the HyperLearning Center.
thinkwell.com:
This is a commercial outfit which has the best online
calculus course we've seen yet. Often available for
a free trial period. Lectures by Prof. Ed Burger,
a renowned calculus lecturer.
Dan's
math at home calculus lessons.
Infinite
series tutorial. Przemyslaw Bogacki presents an
interactive tutorial. Some bugs.
Aid
for Calculus: Hundreds of sample problems from
John A. Taylor, with solutions. Nicely indexed.
Dr.
Math: Great list of problems. Also has something
to say on calculus and other topics.
Calculus
Solutions: Numerous problems with solutions.
S.O.S.
Math - Calculus: Good list of problems with solutions.
Through Fourier Series.
Ask
Mr. Calculus: Ask Mr. Calculus your questions.
Some good problems.
The
Math Shop: Some solved problems, java applets
for calculus, and review material.
www.calculus-help.com:
Nice collection of problems with solutions, aimed
at AP calculus exam.
Hotmath:
Follow the students button to get a list of solutions
to the odd problems in the calculus texts of Stewart;
Larson, Hostetler, Edwards; and Tan
Find
The Error: Douglas Shaw challenges you to find
the error in some calculus proofs.
WebCalc:
A completely on-line calculus course at Texas A&M.
Needs Scientific Notebook, but a free viewer version
is available.
Online
calculus notes: From the University of British
Columbia. Has some nice explanations and some interactive
features.
Calculating
the Volume of a Vase: A very nicely presented
project in which the volume of a real vase is computed.
From the Duke University Mathematics Department.
Graphics
for the calculus classroom: Douglas N. Arnold's
graphical demonstrations developed for first year
calculus.
Karl's
Calculus Tutor: Lots of nice explanations of calculus
concepts.
Mudd
Math Fun Facts: Nice explanations of many calculus
(and other mathematical) concepts. Also has geometry,
algebra, probability etc. sections. Organized by level
of difficulty.
Common
Errors: Common errors in undergraduate mathematics,
compiled by Eric Schechter at Vanderbilt University.
Graphics
for the calculus classroom: A collection of graphics
and animations that illustrate calculus concepts.
AP
Calculus: College Board's guide to AP Calculus.
Dave's
math Tables: Tables of integrals, derivatives,
and series expansions.
Animated
examples by Louis A. Talman of the Metropolitan
State College of Denver. A nice collection of very
informative animations.
DAU
Tutorial Modules from George Mason University.
Nicely laid out elementary explanations of calculus
topics.
Dr.
Vogel's Gallery of Calculus Pathologies A collection
of strange functions that illustrate points about
continuity and differentiablility.
World
Web Math Linked collection of calculus explanations
from MIT.
Wikepedia
Entry on calculus in the online encyclopedia.
Many links to specialized topics.
Multivariate
Calculus With Maple:: Mulitvariable calculus explanations,
with many problems implemented and solved using Maple.
Nice explanations of some topics.
Advanced
Calculus : web tutorial from the University of
Cape Town.
calculator.org:
A scientific calculator.
Additional Math Resources: Math tutorials and resources for students and teachers
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