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Calculus Resources

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AP Calculus Problem of the Week
This site, which is maintained by the students at Alvirne High School in Hudson, New Hampshire, lists two AP Calculus Problems of the Week, one from an Alvirne HS student and one selected from among the problems contributed by "guest" students at other schools. The site includes links to previous problems of the week, their solution, and other items of interest to AP Calculus teachers and students. Math Teacher Link applauds the calculus students and teachers at Alvirne H.S.
 
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?
 
Calculus 101
Step-by-Step Derivatives and Integrals ... with each step explained. Long multiplication and division of polynomials, too.
 
SimCalc MathWorlds Project
Down loadable software available.
 
Calculus Project at Purdue
Dubinsky & Schwingendorf
 
Graphics for Calculus Classroom
Nice animations for teaching.
 
Calculus Hater's Home Page
Calculus Haters of the World, Converge!
 
Unified Analysis - new approach to Calculus
Non-standard analysis. Not for the traditionalist.
 
Dan's Math
A Site filled with many math and Mathematica resources. The place to go for free math lessons, e-tutoring, an ongoing weekly contest, and more!

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