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         Calculus & Trigonometry General:     more books (64)
  1. Geometry and Trigonometry for Calculus (Wiley Self-Teaching Guides) by Peter H. Selby, 1975-04-18
  2. Algebra and Trigonometry by Michael Sullivan, 2007-01-07
  3. Pre-calculus With Trigonometry: Concepts And Applications by Paul A. Foerster, 2006-03-31
  4. Applied College Algebra and Trigonometry with Calculus (3rd Edition) by Linda P. Davis, 2002-07-08
  5. SMP 16-19 Pure 2: Co-ordinate Geometry, Trigonometry and Further Calculus (School Mathematics Project 16-19) by School Mathematics Project, 2002-02-21
  6. Calculus with Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry (Solutions Manual) by John H., Jr. Saxon, Frank Y. H. Wang, et all 2002-06
  7. Just-In-Time Algebra and Trigonometry for Early Transcendentals Calculus (3rd Edition) by Guntram Mueller, Ronald I. Brent, 2005-05-13
  8. Just-In-Time Algebra and Trigonometry for Students of Calculus (3rd Edition) by Guntram Mueller, Ronald I. Brent, 2004-10-03
  9. Algebra and Trigonometry Refresher for Calculus Students (Series of Books in the Mathematical Sciences) by Loren C. Larson, 1979-09
  10. Algebra and trigonometry: A pre-calculus approach by Max A Sobel, 1983
  11. Algebra & Trigonometry Solving Problems in Calculus by Grossman, 1997-11
  12. Graphing Technology Guide For Calculus And Precalculus by Benjamin N. Levy, 2000-08-01
  13. Mandatory Package College Algebra with Trigonometry with Smart CD (Windows) by Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, et all 2000-07-06
  14. Technical Mathematics With Calculus by Paul Calter, Michael A. Calter, 1999-11

1. Distance Calculus At Suffolk University
Tutorials on calculus subjects ranging from precalculus to differential equations. Math tools and resource links.
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2. Calc101.com Automatic Calculus, Linear Algebra, And Polynomials
Check calculus homework. Enter a function and click for a stepby-step derivative or integral with each step explained.
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3. Visual Calculus
Tutorials PreCalculus Limits and Continuity Derivatives Applications of Differentiation Integration Applications of Integration
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4. S.O.S. Math - Calculus
More on the Area Problem. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Mean Value Theorems for Integrals. TECHNIQUES OF INTEGRATION Integration by
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5. Calculus.org
Directory of calculus links for tutorials, homework help, history sample tests, and tips on exam preparation.
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6. Karl's Calculus Tutor Starting Page For 1st Year Calculus Tutorial
A place for a 1st year calculus student to come when he or she needs a helping hand. Email tutoring available.
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7. Calculus Graphics Douglas N. Arnold
graphics illustrating calculus concepts
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8. Mr. Calculus
Ask Mr. Calculus
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9. Calculus-Help.com Will Help You Survive Calculus!
Features a new practice calculus problem every week with complete solutions. Includes an archive of prior weeks' problems and solutions.
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10. Calculus On The Web
Welcome to Calculus on the Web The COW Library Click on a button below to open a book. General information desk.
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11. Calculus And Trigonometry
Find links for calculus and trigonometry on this page. A short course intrigonometry Math Tables general Math, Algebra, Geometry, trigonometry
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12. Math Guide - Links To Find Out About Math
Math site with information about general math, algebra, geometry, calculus,trigonometry, and more If you are a student, teacher, or researcher this site
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13. The Educational Encyclopedia, Mathematics
general overview. Aplusmath this web site is developed to help students improvetheir SOS mathematics algebra, trigonometry, matrix algebra, calculus,
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15. Mathematical Sciences: Majors And Programs: Indiana University South Bend
MATH M115 Precalculus and trigonometry (5 cr.) MATH M125 Pre-calculus Mathematics The general distribution requirements are the same as for other BA
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  • 17. Student Resources
    Over 2500 pages give short lessons on algebra, trigonometry, calculus, general calculus, continuity, maxima and minima, and integrals are all covered,
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    Below are general use sites, which cover broad ranges of information with what we find to be the best clarity, illustration, and depth. More specific topics may be browsed using the links on the left side of this page many of the sites below have sections featured on the topic-specific pages.
    • GeoMaths MathHelp Material. This site provides students with mathematics self-study material which is embedded within the context of the geosciences. The material consists of many MathHelp "notebooks" covering specific mathematical topics related to a relevant geological context, such as plate velocity or cliff erosion. The notebooks contain explanations, illustrations, and examples. A mathematical glossary is also constantly available, providing a brief explanation of mathematical keywords and links to the relevant notebook.

    18. General Studies - Mathematics
    This course is intended to give a broad overview of calculus and is taken primarily Prerequisite MA 113 or MA 115 Precalculus Algebra and trigonometry
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    Alabama General Studies in Mathematics
    This document expands on and clarifies the AGSC Guidelines and Criteria for Courses Submitted in Mathematics The courses described below have been designated by the Articulation/General Studies Academic Discipline Committee for Mathematics as being the mathematics core curriculum
    • Courses submitted for approval as General Studies should conform to one of the descriptions below. If possible the title and course number should be used. Other titles and course numbers may be used, but the equivalent title and number from this list should be indicated. Schools may offer coursework in other than the courses described in this package; however, the school must make it clear that such coursework may not transfer to another institute of higher learning in Alabama. The Mathematics Discipline Committee will consider innovative mathematics courses that are proposed for General Studies designation but do not appear here. Schools submitting such courses must clearly indicate how transfer credit should be treated.
    • Honors courses in these topics may be submitted. It is assumed that these courses will have a greater emphasis on concepts, theory and proofs, but cover the same topics. They would transfer to schools without Honors programs as the non-honors equivalent.

    19. Seattle Pacific University: Calculus Information Autumn 2004
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    The textbook for MAT 1225 is Calculus, 5th edition by James Stewart. Please note that there are several calculus texts by James Stewart; some of them have subtitles such as "Early Transcendentals", "Early Vectors", or "Concepts and Contexts"; the correct textbook has NO subtitle. During the first quarter most of the material in the first six chapters of the textbook will be covered. This textbook is also used for MAT 1226 (the 2nd quarter of calculus), MAT 1228 (Series and Differential Equations), and MAT 2228 (Multivariable Calculus). There are a variety of supplements for the textbook available, including a Student Study Guide, Student Solutions Manual, and a guide for using the computer software Maple. While you are not required to purchase any of these supplements, all of them are valuable for helping you to succeed in the course.

    20. Calculus Courses
    If you feel that your problem is not just math and that more general counseling and trigonometry skills before being able to take calculus successfully.
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    Calculus at Penn
    Learning calculus has become a central skill in many scientific and professional careers, perhaps the most important skill. Whether calculus proves to be a barrier or a gateway for you depends on how well you learn it. We want you to do as well as you possibly can. It is for this reason that so much structure is provided: There is also the Penn Learning Resources Center offered by Academic Support Programs , which provides tutoring and reviews. The purpose of this document is to explain what is available.
    Lectures and Recitations:
    Three of your four class hours each week are spent in lecture, where the professor explains the concepts and methods of calculus. At lecture, you should try to get a sense of what is the most important for you to fully understand so that you can study efficiently. Your recitation hour will have a Teaching Assistant (TA) and a smaller group of students. In recitation, attention will focus on the solution of specific calculus problems and kinds of problems. To get the most out of recitation, it is crucial that you have seriously attempted the assigned homework in advance. The TA will try to focus on the areas where students are having difficulty; this is clearly impossible if you do not attempt the assignment ahead of time. click here to return to the Calculus at Penn menu
    Office Hours
    Your professor and TA have office hours which you can attend for additional, more individualized help. If you need such assistance, it is wise not to wait until the week before an exam to go to office hours for the first time, since that is when the professor and TA will be swamped with students.

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