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Science Gems: Mathematics
This site has many links to math topics including pre calculus and calculus
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University of Reading: Divergence Theorem
The page is a slide from a lecture showing the notation for the Divergence Theorem.
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Interactive Real Analysis: Sequence of Numbers
This is a short lesson from the Seton Hall University explaining increasing and decreasing sequences.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Commonwealth University: Inverse Function
This page from the Virginia Commonwealth University is a slide with a short definition of the inverse function and its' derivative. It provides formulas.
EL Education
El Education: Get Bent
This book was created by seniors at High Tech High in San Diego, California. During this three-month long project, teams of students created a chair with a bend or curve and a lamp of their own design. Following the completion of this...
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Pre Calculus Parametric Equations
[Free Registration/Login Required] Students interactively explore parametric equations.
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Class Flow: Quadratic Equations
[Free Registration/Login Required] Students will have the opportunity to practice and review how to do quadratic equations.
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Class Flow: The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
[Free Registration/Login Required] Although inverse operations, the two major branches of calculus- differentiated calculus and integrated calculus- are closely related. This connection was discovered by Isaac Newton and Gottfried...
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Class Flow: Introduction to Power
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart provides an introduction to electrical power to be used for AP Physics with calculus.
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Class Flow: Fitting Models to Data
[Free Registration/Login Required] A basic premise of science is that much of the physical world can be described mathematically and many physical phenomena are predictable. This scientific outlook took place in Europe during the late...
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Class Flow: Functions and Their Graphs
[Free Registration/Login Required] Functions can be specified in a number of ways. Students concentrate on functions given by equations involving independent and dependent variables and begin to recognize the different forms to find the...
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Class Flow: Graph of an Equation
[Free Registration/Login Required] In 1637, Rene Descartes revolutionized the study of mathematics by joining its two major fields, algebra and geometry. With Descartes's coordinate plane, geometric concepts could be formulated...
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Class Flow: Integration by Substitution and Pattern Recognition
[Free Registration/Login Required] Two different techniques for integrating composite functions, pattern recognition and change of variables, are discussed using a process called u-substitution. This pattern recognition uses both of the...
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Class Flow: Linear Models
[Free Registration/Login Required] Students will learn the different forms of an equation of a line and will find the equations of a line in all three forms- point-slope form, slope-intercept form, and the general form (Ax+By=C).
Interactive Mathematics
Interactive Mathematics: Millionaire Calculus Game
This interactive game imitates the famous "Millionaire" game show and allows students to test there calculus knowledge. It requires that you really know your calculus and is a fun way to test yourself.
Interactive Mathematics
Interactive Mathematics: Differentiation
Explore the world of Calculus through differentiation. Focusing on areas such as limits, tangents to curves, and derivatives, this site shows you how to solve problems based on the discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz....
Interactive Mathematics
Interactive Mathematics: Differential Equations
More in-depth topics of Calculus are covered on this interactive sight. Differential equations, integrable combinations and applications to electrical circuits are a few of the concepts highlited
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University of Northern Iowa: Summation Notation
This site from the University of Northern Iowa explains the sigma notation and gives an example.
Northwestern University
North Western: Taylor and Maclaurin Series Approximations [Pdf]
The site gives the Taylor and Maclaurin Series Approximation.
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Seton Hall University: The Divergence Test
This lesson, which is provided for by the Seton Hall University, explains the divergence test.
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Seton Hall University: Root Test
This lesson, which is provided for by the Seton Hall University, gives a detailed overview of the root test, complete with a full explanation, proof, and several examples.
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Mathway: Calculus
Stuck on a particularly hard calculus problem? Just type your problem into this calculus "calculator" and voila - problem solved!
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Math Pages: Bernoulli Numbers and Harmonic Series
This site from Math Pages contains information explaining harmonic series. The information is very in-depth and mathematic, but good factual information is provided. A good overall site.