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  1. Student Study Guide, Volume 1 for Larson/Hostetler/Edwards' Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions, 4th by Ron Larson, Robert P. Hostetler, et all 2006-05-03
  2. Calculus Problem Solver (REA) (Problem Solvers) by The Staff of REA, 1998
  3. Student Solutions Manual for Stewart/Redlin/Watson's Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus, 5th by James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, et all 2005-10-07
  4. The Calculus of Friendship: What a Teacher and a Student Learned about Life while Corresponding about Math by Steven Strogatz, 2009-08-03
  5. Calculus and Analytic Geometry by George B. Thomas, Ross L. Finney, 1999-04
  6. Stochastic Calculus for Finance II: Continuous-Time Models (Springer Finance) (v. 2) by Steven E. Shreve, 2004-06-03
  7. Calculus: Single and Multivariable by Deborah Hughes-Hallett, 2008-12-03
  8. University Calculus: Elements plus MyMathLab Student Starter Kit by Joel Hass, Maurice D. Weir, et all 2008-08-04
  9. Thomas' Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Media Upgrade (11th Edition) by George B. Thomas, Maurice D. Weir, et all 2007-01-14
  10. Calculus: Graphical, Numerical, and Algebraic by Franklin Demana, Bert K. Waits, et all 1999-01
  11. Essential Calculus: Early Transcendentals by James Stewart, 2006-03-01
  12. Barron's AP Calculus with CD-ROM by Shirley O. Hockett, David Bock, 2010-02-01
  13. Vector Calculus by Jerrold E. Marsden, Anthony Tromba, 2003-08-01
  14. CliffsQuickReview Calculus by Bernard V. Zandy, Jonathan Jay White, 2003-06

61. Finite Mathematics And Applied Calculus Resource Page
Everything for calculus Everything for Finite Math and calculus. Learning. Order Waner Costenoble Finite Mathematics/Applied calculus.
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62. PinkMonkey.com Calculus Study Guide - Section PinkMonkey.com American History St
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63. Calculus-Based Physics
Free twovolume introductory physics textbook in pdf and editable format with ancillary materials including video solutions to physics problems,
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Calculus-Based Physics
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by Jeffrey W. Schnick Calculus-Based Physics is an introductory physics textbook designed for use in the two-semester introductory physics course typically taken by science and engineering students. Calculus-Based Physics is a free physics textbook. You are encouraged to copy, edit, use, and share the book itself and the ancillary materials posted to this web site in accord with the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License Calculus-Based Physics is provided here 1st Semester Downloads and 2nd Semester Downloads in pdf and MS Word TM formats. Calculus-Based Physics is now available in hardcopy in the form of two black and white paperbacks at www.LuLu.com at the cost of production plus shipping. Note that Calculus-Based Physics is designed for easy photocopying. So, if you prefer to make your own hard copy, just print the pdf file and make as many copies as you need. While some color is used in the textbook, the text does not refer to colors so black and white hard copies are viable. I wrote Calculus-Based Physics in MS Word TM to make it easy for you to edit it. If the book looks useful to you, but some changes would make it more useful, please download the MS Word

64. The University Of Minnesota Calculus Initiative
Offers calculus application examples for the mathematical properties of a rainbow, the fundamental theorem of calculus, methods of maximizing structural
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The Geometry Center is assisting in the development of interactive technology-based modules for the engineering calculus sequence. These modules emphasize geometric concepts of calculus while examining applications of mathematics to the physical and life sciences.
Rainbow Lab
How are rainbows formed? Why do they only occur when the sun is behind the observer? If the sun is low on the horizon, at what angle in the sky should we expect to see a rainbow? This lab helps to answer these and other questions by examining a mathematical model of light passing through a water droplet.
Numerical Integration Lab
The fundamental theorem of calculus tells us that if we know the rate of change of some quantity, then adding up (or integrating) the rate of change over some interval will give the total change in that quantity over the same interval. But often scientists do not know a formula for a function, but can only experimentally know the value of the function at discrete times. Is it possible to "integrate" this discrete data? If so, how?
Beams, Bending, and Boundary Conditions Lab

65. Geometric Calculus R & D Home Page
Includes a brief introduction, articles and book chapters on the subject, as well as references to further information.
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66. Refinement Calculus
The refinement calculus is a formalisation of the stepwise refinement method of program construction. The required behaviour of the program is specified as
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Refinement Calculus Tutorial
The refinement calculus is a formalisation of the stepwise refinement method of program construction. The required behaviour of the program is specified as an abstract, possibly non-executable, program which is then refined by a series of correctness-preserving transformations into an efficient, executable program. We give an introduction to the application of the refinement calculus by using it to derive a few example programs. You may need to take a quick look at the Logical Notation and Mathematical Notation used in this tutorial, before going on to the Specification and Programming Notation Note that the specification notation used here is closer to the style of Back and Morris , rather than that of Morgan , though the differences are minor. In the refinement calculus, specifications are written as abstract programs usually in the form of specification statements. For example, a program that assigns x an arbitrary element from set S , provided S is not empty, may be specified as: We write to say that program is refined by program . This means that is a correct implementation of . Since refinement is transitive, a refinement step can always be broken up into a number of smaller steps, i.e.

67. Java + Calculus
Java + calculus. Some Java applets for experimenting with graphs of functions, and notions like limits, tangents, derivatives, arc length, and area.
http://www.math.utah.edu/~carlson/teaching/java/calculus/
Java + Calculus
Some Java applets for experimenting with graphs of functions, and notions like limits, tangents, derivatives, arc length, and area.
Graph
An applet for experimenting with graphs of cubic polynomials. Can easily be modified to graph anything. Source code
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An applet for experimenting with the arc length of graph of a cubic polynomial. Can easily be modified for other curves.
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An applet for experimenting the area under the graph of a cubic polynomial. Can easily be modified for other curves.
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68. Trig Calculus
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69. Electoral Calculus
Prediction of the UK election results using scientific analysis of opinion polls and electoral geography. Includes detailed predictions of every seat,
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70. Understanding Calculus
Online calculus text covers functions, dimensions, graphs, derivatives, integration and applications.
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Understanding Calculus is a complete online introductory book that focuses on concepts. Integrated throughout the e-book are many engineering applications aimed at developing the student's scientific approach towards problem solving. To be honest, the book has less to do with Calculus but more to do with Philosophy. My motivation in writing it was to prove to myself that I could understand a complex subject like Calculus by applying simple rules of logic and reason. I have now forgotten a lot of the Calculus, but what remains is that sense that anything can be understood. I know that sounds like a cliche but too much of the world is complicated by layers of evolution. If you understand how each layer is put down then you can begin to understand the complex systems that govern the world. I hope you find the book enlightening as the goal is to learn by understanding, not by memorizing. Please do not hesitate to contact me with your

71. Calculus Refresher - Mathcentre
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72. Calculus Applets At SLU
These following collection of applets are designed for use in calculus courses. Another page collects applets for courses below calculus.
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When working through the understanding of various kinds of functions it is useful to be able to graph a function with parameters a, b, and c, in the definition of the function, with the parameters controlled by sliders. Moving the sliders lets the student explore families of functions. The Families of Functions Applet is a GeoGebra applet for looking at the graph of such a family. Similarly, the Family of Graphs Applet is a JCM applet designed to look at families of functions.

73. Awesome Library - Mathematics
Provides a comprehensive set of advanced resources in calculus. 1299 Provides carefully selected resources and lessons for learning calculus. 8-02
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  • 74. Calculus Help
    calculus tutorials, lessons, worksheets and instructions.
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  • 75. Calculus Made Easier: A Calculus Tutorial
    An introduction to the basic concepts of calculus. The derivative and integral are explained. calculus resource links are included.
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    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 one step further to get the rate of change at a point on a line. The other part of calculus is used to measure the exact area under a curve. This is called the integral. If you wanted to find the area of a semicircle, you could use integration to get the answer.
    The two parts; the derivative and the integral are inverse functions of each other. That is, they cancel each other out.
    Just as (x =x,
    the derivative of (integral (x)) = x and
    derivative of (integral (f (x)) = f(x). The derivative is a composite function. This means it is a function acting on another funcion. In fact, the function, is the input instead of just x. The derivative, then takes a type of formula and turns it into another simiilar type of formula. So, a polynomial will always yield a polynomial derivative. A trigonomic function will always yield a trigonomic derivative. There are a few exceptions, but this is generally the case. This is also true for the integral. Back To Top Geometrically, the derivative can be perceived as the slope of the tangent line to a curve at a given point. This is roughly how steep the curve is at a given point. We can easily find the rate of change of a line just by finding the slope. But, most formulas are not as simple as a line and they're usually curved. We use the basic formula of a line to get the derivative. If you remember the slope of a line is:

    76. Matrix Reference Manual: Matrix Calculus
    Contents of calculus Section. Notation; Differentials of Linear, Quadratic and Cubic .. Updated $Id calculus.html,v 1.25 2007/02/13 073600 dmb Exp $
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    • j is the square root of -1 X R and X I are the real and imaginary parts of X X R j X I X C is the complex conjugate of X X: denotes the long column vector formed by concatenating the columns of X (see vectorization A B KRON A B ), the kroneker product A B the Hadamard or elementwise product matrices and vectors A B C do not depend on X
    Derivatives
    In the main part of this page we express results in terms of differentials rather than derivatives for two reasons: they avoid notational disagreements and they cope easily with the complex case. In most cases however, the differentials have been written in the form d Y: d Y d X d X: so that the corresponding derivative may be easily extracted.
    Derivatives with respect to a real matrix
    If X is p q and Y is m n , then d Y: d Y d X d X: where the derivative d Y d X is a large mn pq matrix. If X and/or Y are column vectors or scalars, then the vectorization operator has no effect and may be omitted.

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