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A PROBLEM TO REFLECT ON Rick Seaman Faculty of Education University of Regina Take a look at these four problems: A farmer wants to walk at a constant rate from her barn to a straight river , fill her pail and carry it to her house in the least time. Determine where the farmer should fill her pail if her house and barn are located as in the diagram below:{3/4} A ship is docked 6 kms from shore and opposite a point 12 kms farther along the shore another ship B is docked 18 kms offsh ...


Next: Foreword Up: MA2001 Home Page Contents Index Advanced Calculus and Analysis MA1002 Ian Craw Foreword These Notes Acknowledgements Contents List of Figures Introduction. The Need for Good Foundations The Real Numbers Properties of Inequalities Intervals Functions Neighbourhoods Absolute Value The Binomial Theorem and other Algebra Sequences Definition and Examples Examples of sequences Direct Consequences Sums, Product ...


$Id: lambda.html,v 1.2 2001/02/01 01:43:43 jim Exp jim $ An Introduction to Lambda Calculus and Scheme Jim Larson 1996-07-26 This talk was given at the JPL Section 312 Programming Lunchtime Seminar. Functions and Lambda Notation A function accepts input and produces an output. Suppose we have a "chocolate-covering" function that produces the following outputs for the corresponding inputs: peanuts -> chocolate-covered peanuts rasins -> chocolate-covered rasins ants -> choc ...


An Introduction to Stochastic Differential Equations Consider the (vector) ordinary differential equation: Now we suppose that the system has a random component, , added to it, The solution to this random differential equation is problematic because the presence of randomness prevents the system from having bounded measure. The result is that the derivative does not exist. One way to deal with equations such as (2), is to look at them in differential form, The solution to (2) or e ...


Department of Mathematics Education EMT 525/725 An Investigation using Parametric Equations by James W. Wilson We begin with the following problem: Find the locus of the third vertex of an equilateral triangle when two of its vertices are moved along the x-axis and y-axis respectively. Let us explore this problems and some of its extensions. INVESTIGATION: Try this first by cutting out a triangle and physically rotating it along the axes, marking the locus of the third vertex ...


Next: Fractional Time Evolutions Up: Scientific Report Previous: General Statistical Physics Contents Applications of Fractional Calculus The idea of generalizing the concepts of differentiation and integration to noninteger (fractional) orders has a long mathematical history. It was first discussed in the correspondence of G.W. Leibniz around 1690. Over the centuries many famous mathematicians including Euler, Riemann, Liouville and Weyl have built up a body of mathematical knowledg ...


Copyright Policy Reform Calculus Resources Compiled* by Harel Barzilai. As featured on UTK Math Archives and CollegeBoard.com's APCentral (* and authored, where not otherwise noted) - Activities - - Projects - - Capsules - - Resources - [See also College Algebra (in preparation)] [Under construction: Black Mathematicians] Listings indexed by section in Calculus: Concepts and Contexts by James Stewart. If there is enough interest, I will create other indexe ...






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THE DEVELOPMENT OF CALCULUS Introduction Calculus: History of Calculus (Summary) The beginnings of Integration The beginnings of Differentiation Presentation ASSESSMENT Introduction History of Mathematics Module Links to other History of Mathematics sites [ Comments ] [ Module Leader ] These pages are maintained by M.I.Woodcock.


Calculus & Differential Equations with Maple V Text by Dr. Joe A. Marlin & Dr. Hok Kim The online texts listed below serve as supplements for studying Calculus and Differential Equations using Maple V. The work in preparing these materials was partially supported by NSF grant DUE 9352845. Interactive Text for Calculus I with Labs and Projects Interactive Text for Calculus II with Labs and Projects Interactive Text for Calculus III Interactive Text for Ordinary Differential Equations Joe A. Marlin marlin@math.ncsu.edu Department of Mathematics, Box 8205 North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695/8205 (v1.3/jam/26 April 99)


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Interactive Calculus Activities Caution: These pages may or may not work on your system, due to changes in LiveMath requirements. These web pages are designed for use with instructions or worksheets provided by your instructor. However, others may also enjoy experimenting with the mathematics in these pages. Translations and Reflections The Power Rule The Product Rule The Quotient Rule The Chain Rule The Fundamental Theorem Graphing a Function of 2 Variables Click here for information about the plug-in needed to use these activities. Information for Instructors Carl Spitznagel's home page


Calculus Animations with Mathcad by Przemyslaw Bogacki and Gordon Melrose Contents Limits Slope vs. Derivative Arc Length Infinite Series Conic Sections , Definition of Ellipse, Reflective Properties Cycloids and more... Area Inside a Parametric Curve Polar Curves Quadric Surfaces. If your browser displays incorrect colors after animation playback, look here. Limits The statement can be intuitively interpreted as follows: the number L is approached ...


(animated GIF version) GRAPHICS FOR THE CALCULUS CLASSROOM Douglas N. Arnold These are excerpts from a collection of graphical demonstrations I developed for first year calculus. Those interested in higher math may also want to visit my page of graphics for complex analysis. This page is on the list of the most frequently linked math pages according to MathSearch. Viewing instructions. The animations on this page use the animated GIF format. There is also a Ja ...


A history of the calculus Analysis index History Topics Index Version for printing The main ideas which underpin the calculus developed over a very long period of time indeed. The first steps were taken by Greek mathematicians. To the Greeks numbers were ratios of integers so the number line had "holes" in it. They got round this difficulty by using lengths, areas and volumes in addition to numbers for, to the Greeks, not all lengths were numbers. Zeno of Elea, about 450 BC, ...


A history of the calculus Analysis index History Topics Index Version for printing The main ideas which underpin the calculus developed over a very long period of time indeed. The first steps were taken by Greek mathematicians. To the Greeks numbers were ratios of integers so the number line had "holes" in it. They got round this difficulty by using lengths, areas and volumes in addition to numbers for, to the Greeks, not all lengths were numbers. Zeno of Elea, about 450 BC, ...


Calculus Lecture Notes This page is under construction. Note: This set of lecture notes is prepared basing mainly on the content of the course Math 249 Introductory Calculus offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is not assumed that the students have any previous exposure to Calculus. However, I need to say that these notes exhibit some personality. They are my notes, and do not necessarily represent the way oth ...


Calculus Made Easier by Angela Olson Earth Image by NASA Math Graphics by Douglas N.Arnold at http://www.math.psu.edu/dna/graphics.html Index Introduction The Derivative Integration Helpful Links And Resources There are two components to calculus. One is the measure the rate of change at any given point on a curve. This rate of change is called the derivative. The simplest example of a rate of change of a function is the slope of a line. We take this on ...




Calculus Timeline PersonDateMathematical Discovery Pythagoras -5** discovered irrationals like square root of 2 Archimedes -2** various volumes and surface areas (parabola, cone, sphere) center of gravity, integration by exhaustion Thabit ibn-Qurra 8** integral of square root of x al-Biruni 10** instantaneous velocity and acceleration Grégorie de St Vincent 1620 limit notion, area of hyperbola Cavalieri 1630 axioms for area Fermat 1630 minima & maxima Napier, Sarasa 161 ...


Alphabetical Index by Topic Archived Years of Problems with Solutions: 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998The Problem of the Week is on hiatus for the remainder of the 2003-2004 school year. Don't be sad. This just means that we at Calculus-Help.com are just refocusing our efforts, and plan on releasing more Tutorials for the Calculus Phobe with all the time we're saving. You can, as always, search and use our vast archive of former problems (and their complete solutions) by cli ...


Sarah, age 7, said to me unsolicited, after working on an infinite series in Ch. 1: "At school when we do math we use different methods that I am not used to. And they are hard. But if I used my own methods it would be easy." -The wisdom of young people! Choose Sample Problems from Chapters in Don's "Calculus By and For Young People - Worksheets" & "Changing Shapes With Matrices" books: - just click on the Chapter # Chapter 1: 7 Year-Olds Do Chapter 2: Brad's: Share 6 cookies with 7 people ...


Chapter 1: Review of Needed Topics 1.1 Graphing with Coordinates in the Plane 1.2 Slope and Line Equations 1.3 Functions and Graphs 1.4 Trigonometry Review 1.5 Absolute Value Chapter 2: Limits and Continuity 2.1 Limits 2.2 Limits at Infinity 2.3 A Trigonometric Limit 2.4 Continuous Functions 2.5 Formal Definition of Limits Chapter 3: Derivatives 3.1 Tangent Lines and The Derivative 3.2 Rules of Differentiation 3.3 Rates of Change 3.4 Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions 3.5 The Chain Rule 3.6 Implicit Differentiation Michele Williams, Saint Michael's College, mx_williams@smcvax.smcvt.edu, also williams@npac.syr.edu T. J. Willis, twillis@npac.syr.edu Ed Bogucz, bogucz@npac.syr.edu


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Calculus I Famous Math Professor Quote"...BUT WITH CALCULUS, WE CAN DO BETTER!" Special Thanks to Eric Gumtow at SWT University for allowing me to use most of his code and content for my Calculus I page. His Calculus site is great! To go there, Click HERE. In order to view this page, you will need to download and install the Calculus True-Type Font and the SWA Symbol Font located Here. And Here. The Vital Points Of Calculus Limits Delta-Epsilon Proof Definitio ...


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Symbolic Derivatives The differentiation utility on this page provides a convenient means for students in calculus to obtain the derivatives of elementary functions using the rules of symbolic differential calculus. Explanation and Example Enter the function f(x) using standard notation, for example if f(x) = cos(x), enter cos(x) or if f(x) = x*x, enter x*x . The rules for entering a function are that the variable must be x, and multiplication division, and expone ...


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Gavin's Calculus Projects Calculus Projects developed for Calc I--III, organized by semester and year: (all projects (c)1994-2004, Gavin LaRose. permission is granted to use these, for free, in a non-profit educational setting. if you have questions, contact Gavin at glaroseumichedu) These and more projects are also available in Writing Projects for Mathematics Courses (Crannell, LaRose, Ratliff and Rykken), published by the MAA (MAA bookstore). Most Recent Projects (only s ...


EXCERPTS FROM: How to Ace Calculus : The Streetwise Guide Colin Adams - Joel Hass - Abigail Thompson Paperback - 240 pages (September 1998) W H Freeman & Co; ISBN: 0716731606 Available at most bookstores and online booksellers. Also available at the How to Ace web site. Thanks to WH Freeman for authorizing posting of these excerpts. Exactly Who and What is your Instructor? How to deal with your instructor How to Handle the Exam What will be on the Exam Calculus in th ...


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Interactive Learning in Calculus and Differential Equations with Applications Click on this picture for a description of how it was generated. The Mathematics Department at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) established a computerized learning environment, consisting of a classroom with 31 Macintosh Centris 650s and a laboratory with 12 Macintosh LCs, all equipped with Mathematica. Mathematica's notebook feature enables science students to actively learn calculus and differential equati ...


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THE DEVELOPMENT OF CALCULUS INTRODUCTION This module has been produced as a distance-learning package. It is intended that the student should read through the notes provided and use the reading list and other History of Mathematics Links. There will be a non-assessed presentation and an assessment which is allocated one sixth of the overall module marks. The assessment title formulated by the student should be submited to the tutor for aproval: DAVID WILKINSON SCIT University of Wolver ...




Calculus Introduction to Differentiation graph : slope : derivative : differentiation : dy/dx Differentiation and The Derivative Introduction Calculus is a very important branch of mathematics. It is a form of mathematics applied to continuous graphs (graphs without gaps). Calculus has two aspects: Differentiation (finding derivatives of functions) Integration (finding indefinite integrals or evaluating definite integrals) The calculus was invented by European mathematicians, Isa ...


Calculus Introduction to Differentiation graph : slope : derivative : differentiation : dy/dx Differentiation and The Derivative Introduction Calculus is a very important branch of mathematics. It is a form of mathematics applied to continuous graphs (graphs without gaps). Calculus has two aspects: Differentiation (finding derivatives of functions) Integration (finding indefinite integrals or evaluating definite integrals) The calculus was invented by European mathematicians, Isa ...


Calculus Introduction to Differentiation graph : slope : derivative : differentiation : dy/dx Differentiation and The Derivative Introduction Calculus is a very important branch of mathematics. It is a form of mathematics applied to continuous graphs (graphs without gaps). Calculus has two aspects: Differentiation (finding derivatives of functions) Integration (finding indefinite integrals or evaluating definite integrals) The calculus was invented by European mathematicians, Isa ...


Calculus Introduction to Differentiation graph : slope : derivative : differentiation : dy/dx Differentiation and The Derivative Introduction Calculus is a very important branch of mathematics. It is a form of mathematics applied to continuous graphs (graphs without gaps). Calculus has two aspects: Differentiation (finding derivatives of functions) Integration (finding indefinite integrals or evaluating definite integrals) The calculus was invented by European mathematicians, Isa ...


Calculus Introduction to Differentiation graph : slope : derivative : differentiation : dy/dx Differentiation and The Derivative Introduction Calculus is a very important branch of mathematics. It is a form of mathematics applied to continuous graphs (graphs without gaps). Calculus has two aspects: Differentiation (finding derivatives of functions) Integration (finding indefinite integrals or evaluating definite integrals) The calculus was invented by European mathematicians, Isa ...


Calculus Introduction to Differentiation graph : slope : derivative : differentiation : dy/dx Differentiation and The Derivative Introduction Calculus is a very important branch of mathematics. It is a form of mathematics applied to continuous graphs (graphs without gaps). Calculus has two aspects: Differentiation (finding derivatives of functions) Integration (finding indefinite integrals or evaluating definite integrals) The calculus was invented by European mathematicians, Isa ...


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Lawrence Neff Stout Professor of Mathematics Illinois Wesleyan University A.B. University of Chicago, M.A., Ph.D. University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Office: C209C Science Center (309)-556-3038 Fall 2004 Schedule E-mail: lstout@sun.iwu.edu Department of Mathematics Web Page Disclaimer Contents: How to study mathematics an essay designed to help the student attack college mathematics actively. Teaching Study Notes for classes Research Interests Resum ...


Topics in Calculus Lee Lady A Conceptual Approach to Applications of Integration The Derivatives of the Sine and Cosine Functions Max-min Problems Max-min Problems for Two Variables Definition of the Logarithm Function What the Hell Is a Differential? Exponential Growth and Decay Convergence of Infinite Series Interpolation and Numerical Integration Discontinuities in One and Several Variables Curvature Normal and Tangential Components of Acceleration Derivation of ...


More Mathematics than Science This site is a collection of explanations and animations that will help the high school students, or anyone interested in mathematics, to better understand their subject. It includes descriptions of the several types of functions that are often studied in a precalculus class. Also, you will find a very useful graphics calculator here. Here are the main topic centers: Expression Evaluation The Function Institute The Geometry Section Graph Paper Miscellaneous Mathematics The Trigonometry Realms Curve Fitting EZ Graph Simple Data Grapher Actually, this site is half of a larger site called Zona Land. Just use any of the Home links to get to the main point of entry. Zona Land also includes extensive material on physics.


Mathematics Animated Louis A. Talman Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences Metropolitan State College of Denver The objects below are QuickTime animations; they should work on Macintosh computers or on Windoze boxes that have QuickTime installed. If you don't have QuickTime, you can get the latest version at Apple's QuickTime site. This page has proved to be much more popular than I could ever have imagined that it would, and I've heard complaints from several sources that it i ...








Ask Mr. Calculus Mr. Calculus is available to give you hints on your calculus/mathematics questions. Click "Ask Mr. Calculus".-->Hints for mathematics subjects up to Calculus BC. Click above to go to Mr. Calculus page The 2004 AP Free Response solutions are linked on the Mr. Calculus page. The 2003 AP Free Response solutions are linked on the Mr. Calculus page. The 2002 AP Free Response solutions are linked on the Mr. Calculus page. Form B 2002 AP Free Response solutions are also linked on the Mr. Calculus page. Click above and then on the link on the Ask Mr. Calculus page. Alternate link to Mr. Calculus that has very few images on the page for those with slower connections


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Multivariable Calculus George Cain & James Herod © Copyright 1996, 1997 by George Cain and James Herod. All rights reserved. This is a textbook for a course in multivariable calculus. It has been used for the past few years here at Georgia Tech. The notes are available as Adobe Acrobat documents. If you do not have an Adobe Acrobat Reader, you may down-load a copy, free of charge, from Adobe. Title page and Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter One - Euclidean Three ...


Next: About this document ... INTERNET CALCULUS EXAM IName: Solutions Juan Manfredi Internet Calculus Department of Mathematics University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Fax: (412) 624 83 97, voice: (412) 624 83 07 e-mail: manfredi+@pitt.edu INSTRUCTIONS: You have one hour to work on the problems that follow. Please give careful explanations 1. (a) Velocity plots for two cars are shown below. Give your best estimate of the distance that the car 1 travels in ...


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Parametric Curves Motion in the Plane Projecting the motion onto the coordinate axes The curve defined by motion in the plane Describing the motion using vectors The same curve with a different parametrization Projecting the motion onto the coordinate axes With the velocity vector


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Pre-Calc Cncpts. Calculus Cncpts. Reference Sheet Message Brd. On this page, we've listed important concepts with which you should be comfortable. For a basic understanding of Calculus I, you should be comfortable with the following concepts: The cartesian plane and functions The real number line The cartesian plane and the distance formula ...


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SJSU Math and Computer Science Department Split The Mathematics and Computer Science Department at SJSU split into two separate departments on July 1, 2002. This legacy page serves the needs of visitors using links that should be updated. Please select which of the two new departments you would like to visit. or Page originally created by Andy Cardenas; modified by Chris Pollett in April 2003.


MATHEMATICAL LECTURES SLIDE SHOWS By Roxanne Byrne University of Colorado at Denver This page contains streaming video lectures on topics in Mathematics as well as a few slide shows. You are welcome to view the files. ALGEBRA TOPICS: Circles (streaming video) Functions (streaming video) Linear Functions & Models (streaming video) Quadratic Functions (streaming video) Quadratic Models (streaming video) Symmetry (streaming video) Properties of Functions (streaming video) Lib ...


Study Guide for the Advanced Placement Calculus AB Examination This study guide was originally written in the spring of 1996 to assist students in preparing for the Advanced Placement Calculus AB Exam. It has been converted from Microsoft Word 2.0 format to Microsoft Word 6.0/7.0 format. The study guide has been saved in PostScript and PDF formats. Both formats are hyperlinked below for your convenience. Internet Assistant for Microsoft Word was used to convert the word document to HTML a ...




Calculus Math History Links to Links Other FAC Links About 1600 A.D., 'thinkers' began to seriously study motion--from planets to pendulums. They were asking questions like-What is speed? What is acceleration? How high? How far? What is the shortest path? This led to the idea of "rate of change at any given instant". From this simple idea was born the calculus, and its applications have been expanding ever since. The following are just a few of the things that calculus is used for. ...


THE CALCULUS PAGE PROBLEMS LIST Problems and Solutions Developed by : D. A. Kouba And brought to you by : eCalculus.org Beginning Differential Calculus : Problems on the limit of a function as x approaches a fixed constant limit of a function as x approaches plus or minus infinity limit of a function using the precise epsilon/delta definition of limit limit of a function using L'Hopital's Rule Problems on the continuity of a function of one variable Problems on ...


Next: The Continuum Limit Up: Mathematical Analysis of the Previous: The Skid-Row-Relay or Fire-Diffuse-Fire 4. The Saltatory and Continuous Limits and the Transition Between Them In this section we discuss under what conditions the propagation is saltatory and under what conditions it is continuous. These regimes are illustrated in Fig.(1) in which two successive snapshots of the propagating wave are illustrated. In Fig 1 A saltatory propagation is illustrated: only a single site on the le ...


TILU Table of Integrals Look Up (version 3.20 beta) Welcome to TILU, a web server that looks up symbolic integrals in a reference table. We've moved TILU. Click here to continue to the new TILU site, http://torte.cs.berkeley.edu:8010/tilu comments!


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University of North Texas Mathematics Projects Over the last few years a number of student projects have been assigned in UNT mathematics classes. We are attempting to make the projects we have given in the past available to others. We are also interested in increasing our list of projects. If you wish to submit a project please e-mail it to Neal Brand (neal@unt.edu). Include a short abstract, a list of concepts the project requires, appropriate course(s), and a TeX or Postscript (prefe ...


BELIEVE ME NOT! - - A SKEPTICs GUIDE Next: Functions of Several Variables Vector Calculus You don't really have to know this stuff to use my HyperReference. However, if you are mathematically inclined you will surely enjoy the elegance and economy of vector notation when applied to calculus; if nothing else this is an æsthetic treat - read it just for fun! Functions of Several Variables Operators GRADIENTS of Scalar Functions DIVERGENCE of a Vector Field CURL of a Vector Field The LAPLACIAN Operator GAUSS' LAW Jess H. Brewer 1999-04-07


Welcome to the Mathphysics.com Vector calculus home page This page and its links contain copyrighted materials by Eric Carlen, James Herod, Evans Harrell and others. Unrestricted use for classroom purposes by Georgia Tech students and faculty is permitted, provided that the contents are unaltered, properly acknowledged, and contain this copyright notice. Casual use is permitted off campus with the same restrictions. If you are interested in regular off-campus use, please write us. ...


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