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  1. Pre-Calculus Mathematics, Teachers' Commentary by et al. Merrill E. Shanks, 1965
  2. Pre-Calculus mathematics (Merrill secondary mathematics series) by F. Joe Crosswhite, 1976
  3. Pre-Calculus for Technical Programs Part 2 with Student Manual by Rudolf A. Zimmer, 1990
  4. Pre-Calculus Mathematics by Shanks et al., 1965
  5. A Beginner's Guide to the Ti-82 With Emphasis on Pre-Calculus Mathematics by Cindy Dennis, 1994-01
  6. Elementary functions; pre-calculus mathematics by D. Franklin Wright, 1973
  7. Pre-Calculus Mathematics : A Programmed Text Book III Analytic Trigonometry by Vernon E. Howes, 1967
  8. Elements of pre-calculus mathematics (Addison-Wesley series in introductory mathematics) by Daniel Maccabaeus Dribin, 1969
  9. Pre-Calculus
  10. The status of the beginning calculus students in pre-calculus college mathematics;: A study carried out with students in Brooklyn College and City College of New York by Mary Draper Boeker, 1972
  11. Pre-Calculus: Custom Version by Collingwood, 1998-05
  12. Mathematics : Modeling Our World : Course 4 : Pre-Calculus : Teacher's Resources by COMAP, 1998
  13. Pre-Calculus Problem Solver by Staff at REA, 1985
  14. Mathematics: Modeling Our World Course 4 Pre-Calculus by COMAP, 2000-03-05

81. Calculus Software Mathzone, Calculus Math And Pre-Calculus Software And Download
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The software will plot the graph of any polynomial of degree 6 or less with real coefficients in a qualitative way, that is, without any reference to the location of various points on the axes. In this form the plotter is very useful as a visual complement to first year science or engineering students in their graph-sketching pursuits as they can detect the changes in concavity, inflection points, critical points on the graphs. This allows one to gain insight drawn from theoretical calculations., without having to worry about numerical accuracy to 9 decimal places!
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One of the big problems in an area of mathematics called Number Theory is commonly called The 3n+1 Problem . Well, what is it? Let's say you start with a positive number, any number. If the number is odd (like 5, 7,...) multiply it by three and then add 1 and if this number is even divide it by two and keep doing doing this as long as you can! Here's an example.

82. HP Calculators / Virtual Classrooom Pre-Calculus
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83. Pre-Calculus Syllabus And Topics
of the precalculus content presented at the secondary school level. It will enhance the teacher s knowledge of pre-calculus and demonstrate the use of
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Pre-Calculus: A Graphing Approach , Demana, Waites, Clemens, Foley, 4th ed.

84. Formal Pre-requirement Courses
Formal prerequirement Courses. What you find here is a menu of courses, Others are more demanding, and require at least AP calculus.
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    88. Introduction To Functions Tutorial Which Is An Introduction To
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    Tutorial which is an introduction to functions including the four representations of a function, domain, and range.
    • Drill on finding domains of functions.
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    Piecewise Defined Functions
    Tutorial on piecewise defined functions.
    Even and Odd Functions
    Tutorial on even and odd functions.
    • A LiveMath Notebook to visualize when a function is symmetric with respect to the y -axis.
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    • A LiveMath Notebook to determine which function in a family of functions is odd.
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    Polynomials
    Tutorial on polynomial functions.

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    92. Exterior Differential Calculus And Symbolic Matrix Algebra @ Mathematica
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    This package enables Mathematica to carry out calculations with differential forms. It defines the two basic operations - Exterior Product (Wedge) and Exterior Derivative (d) - in such a way that: (1) they can act on any valid Mathematica expression
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    93. Free Textbook Tensor Calculus And Continuum Mechanics
    Textbook by John H. Heinbockel. Whole book or chapters in PostScript and PDF.
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    94. Focus On Calculus:
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    Focus on Calculus
    A Physicist's View of Teaching Calculus
    Ralph Baierlein, Wesleyan University
    What topics in calculus would physicists like to see their students learn? A lot of topics, of course, but the need to economize in this article forces me to economize in what I might ask of a calculus teacher, who is strapped for time, if not for space. Here are some highlights- some areas of especial concern to the study of physics. Exponentials and logarithms That the derivative of an exponential function is proportional to the function itself is the most important property of those functions. A physicist would like to start with that property, as displayed here: Numerical exploration with base (b=2) yields a coefficient of b X that is less than 1; trying (b = 10) yields a coefficient greater than 1. In between 2 and 10 there ought to be a number that yields 1, and thereby e enters the scene. Then it is a matter of small, relatively easy steps to develop the topic and to finish with ln y as the integral of one-over-x dx. That logarithmic relation always puzzles students, and so it is best to place it last, not at the start, where it might derail the entire development. Expansions and approximations Almost every ``exactly-solved'' problem in physics is based on some initial approximation. To be sure, solutions have become famous as exact solutions to nonlinear differential equations, but those equations themselves are merely approximations to more fundamental equations. Physics students need to become handy with the Taylor expansion and the binomial expansion. Their level of expertise should enable them to apply those expansions to functions like

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    96. Welcome To The UMR BrainTrax System!
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    97. Math For Morons Like Us
    Covers concepts that are used in algebra and geometry, as well as an overview of calculus terms. Includes explanations on how to use the number line, working with formulas, fractions, square roots, graphs, parallel lines, triangles and areas. Also has a message board and short quizzes.
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    98. Calculus 1.0 - Software For Windows By Ashay Dharwadker
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    99. Multivariable Calculus
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    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
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    100. Calculus And Probability
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