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High School Math
Resources
General Resources
Amara's Wavelet Page
Discusses wavelets as a method of studying data and as an
alternative to traditional Fourier methods. It includes a paper
detailing wavelets and the methods of use.
http://www.amara.com/current/wavelet.html
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An
Introduction to the Works of Euclid With an Emphasis on the Elements
Contains a research paper written on Euclidean geometry.
http://www.obkb.com/dcljr/euclid.html
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Argonne
National Laboratory Computational Differentiation Project
Details the work of the laboratory in developing computer tools in
creating derivations efficiently in FORTRAN and C programming
languages.
http://www.mcs.anl.gov/autodiff/index.html
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Barry Spieler's Calculus Projects
Contains problems in calculus based on real-life situations.
http://panther.bsc.edu/~bspieler/projects/calcproj.html
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Calc101.com
Automatic Calculus Solutions
Stuck on a calculus problem? This site offers help, you can browse
through their list of solved problems, or enter your own into one of
their forms for an immediate solution.
http://www.calc101.com
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Calculus
Learn the history of calculus with this great site!
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0809858.html
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Calculus
This is a great site to find definitions and explanations on various
calculus terms.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/topics/Calculus.html
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Calculus - An Active Approach with Projects
Covers a project at Ithaca College to create a teaching method for
calculus using projects and group study. Excerpts from the textbook
developed are included.
http://www.ithaca.edu/hs/mcs/calc1/
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Calculus &
Mathematica
Details the use of the Mathematica software as an aid in teaching
calculus (whether on-campus or as self-study), an overview of the
project, and information on how to use the materials.
http://www-cm.math.uiuc.edu/
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Calculus and Disease Prediction
Takes a look at using calculus to analyze and predict the spread of
disease.
http://math.smith.edu/Local/cicchap1/ch11.html
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Harvard Math
Department
Presents a project for writing a calculus textbook. Excerpts from
the textbook are available and comments are solicited.
http://www.math.harvard.edu/~calculus/
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Calculus Derive Manual
Contains a course in calculus in pdf format. It is also downloadable
in its entirety or in parts.
http://users.etown.edu/s/SANCHISGR/vblabs/vblabs.htm
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Calculus for Engineering Students
Contains notes from a college course in calculus, as well as quizzes
used in the course.
http://www.math.carleton.ca/~amingare/69104a.html
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Calculus Index
Links to calculus modules that are 'a cooperative effort between
mathematicians, engineers and scientists to develop educational
materials that link mathematical topics with applications in
engineering and science. The primary product of this effort is a set
of interactive, web-based learning modules.'
http://links.math.rpi.edu/webhtml/CAindex.html
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Calculus of
Variations and Geometric Measure Theory at Pisa
A good selection of preprints, thesis and archives covering Calculus
of Variations.
http://cvgmt.sns.it/
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Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching
Contains activities and lessons in various areas in mathematics,
including geometry. Activities include puzzles and games to make the
learning process more enjoyable.
http://www.ex.ac.uk/cimt/welcome.html
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Common Errors in Undergraduate Mathematics
Provides errors the author has seen in teaching college mathematics
and lists them in hope of helping people avoid the errors.
http://math.vanderbilt.edu/~schectex/commerrs/
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Complex, Technology Based Problems in Calculus
Contains a list of types of problems in calculus and provides
detailed information on how to approach each one.
http://www.rose-hulman.edu/Class/CalculusProbs/
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Conversational Calculus
Calculus approached as a language. This is the website of a new
text. It contains excerpts, supplementary material, and java
utilities: a program that graphs user-defined functions, a program
that solves user-defined systems of differential equations, and a
program that graphs (in many different ways) user-defined functions
of two variables.
http://www.math.smith.edu/~cohenle
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CyberCalc Index
An online tutorial on Calculus that includes a
Review of Needed Topics,
Limits and Continuity and
Derivatives.
http://www.npac.syr.edu/REU/reu94/williams/calc-index.html
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Dave's Math Tables - Integrals
A collection of mathematical tables, proofs, and theorems covering
Calculus. Plus, Math Message Board, and Math White Board for help
and tutoring to your questions.
http://www.sisweb.com/math/integrals.htm
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Department of
Mathematical Sciences - Michigan Technological University
Contains Mathematica Notebook information used in various courses in
calculus, which can be downloaded to use with Mathematica.
http://www.mathlab.mtu.edu/
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The Derivative
Learn basic differentiation when you visit this site.
http://www.np.edu.sg/~bms/Diff/Diff.htm
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Dynamic Systems and Fractal Lecture Notes.
Extensive notes from a new course offered in 1996 on 'symbolic and
analytic dynamics, with an overview of fractal geometry.'
http://www.math.okstate.edu/mathdept/dynamics/lecnotes/lecnotes.html
| Source: David Wright, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Oklahoma
State University
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The Elementary Calculus Line
Learn calculus with this easy to follow tutorial covering many
topics, basic operations and practice problems.
http://www.cne.gmu.edu/modules/dau/calculus/calculus_frm.html
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Fhs Pre Calculus Study Page
An incredibly well-done site that covers linear and quadratics,
polynomials, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry, trig
functions, equations and applications, formulas, games and puzzles
and many others. Each topic contains easy-to-follow material with a
test and answers.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/2426/
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Focus on Calculus
An online newsletter dealing with issues in calculus education.
http://www.wiley.com/college/math/mathem/calcnews/calculus.html
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Graphics for the Calculus Classroom
Contains still and animated images illustrating various concepts and
problems in calculus. Each image is accompanied by explanations of
the problem, including the appropriate formulas.
http://www.math.psu.edu/dna/graphics.html
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Graphing Cubic Polynomials
Contains a Java based interactive function in calculus that allows
you to change the values of variable to see how it affects the
outcome of a graph of a cubic polynomial. Requires a Java enabled
browser.
http://xanadu.math.utah.edu/java/CubicGraph.html
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Integrator, The
Contains a calculator that will give an answer for any integral you
enter. Help on using the function is available.
http://www.integrals.com/
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Interactive Learning in Calculus and Differential Equations
Includes data from a project funded by the National Science
Foundation. There are links to interactive workbooks that deal in
this subject including Newton's Method and Fractals and
Multivariable Calculus Ideas among a total of 11 subjects.
http://www.ma.iup.edu/MathDept/Projects/CalcDEMma/SeaShellCode.html
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The Interactive Physics Problem Set
A detailed review covering various topics of Calculus for physics
students. Provides lots of practice problems,
study tips
and interactive computer
experiments.
http://socrates.berkeley.edu:7521/projects/IPPS/ | Source:
University of California at Berkeley
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Interactive Real Analysis
An interactive textbook for Real Analysis and Advanced Calculus that
deals with sets, sequences, series, continuity, differentiability,
integrability (Riemann and Lebesgue), topology, and many other
topics.
http://www.shu.edu/projects/reals/reals.html
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Interactive Textbook for PFP 96
Contains tutorials and exercises for linears, quadratics,
exponentials, trigonometrics; Derivatives: velocity, acceleration
and growth; Differential equations: Newton's Laws, Rocket motion,
chaotic systems; Forces and vectors. Numerous worked problems.
http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/courses/gladney/mathphys/Contents.html
| Source: Department of Physics, University of Pennsylvania
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Internet Calculus
University provides a practice Calculus Examination and solutions.
http://euler.math.pitt.edu/~juanjo/InternetCalculus/exam1solutions/
| Source: Juan Manfredi, Department of Mathematics, University of
Pittsburgh
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An Introduction to The Gauge Integral
Thoroughly discusses the various properties of an alternative
integration theory and its relationship with the Lebesgue and
Riemann integrals.
http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/~schectex/ccc/gauge/
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Learning Calculus
Contains a page of methods to increase your success in learning
calculus. It is not a tutorial, it gives tips on how to approach the
learning process.
http://www.math.unl.edu/~mbritten/classwk/html/calc1.html
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MA2001 Analyssi and Advanced Calculus
Teaches an advanced course in Calculus covering theory and
solutions.
http://www.maths.abdn.ac.uk/~igc/tch/ma2001/notes/notes.html
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Math-on-Web - An Interactive Math Utilities Page
Contains a collection of Java applets for solving certain functions.
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2902/math.htm
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Mathwright
Library
An online library of interactive 'books' on mathematics. Requires
registration and a 'reader' program, which is downloadable for free
from the site.
http://www.mathwright.com/
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More Mathematics than Science
It's an entertaining and informative web site and a great place to
work on some of your math skills. Topics covered are
functions,
geometry,
graph paper,
trigonometry and
miscellaneous math.
http://id.mind.net/~zona/mmts/mmts.html
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Mr. Calculus
Mister Calculus accepts all types of Calculus questions over e-mail.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/6432/
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Newton Basins
Newton's method began as a method to approximate roots of functions,
equivalently, solutions to equations of the form f(x)=0. Not only is
the method easy to comprehend, it is a very efficient way to find
the root.
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/newton/newton.html
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On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences
You can find out the sequences, its name or description, any
references or links, any cross-references to other sequences.
http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/eisonline.html
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OSU Calculus Reform Page
Details the progress of the project to reform teaching methods in
calculus.
http://www.math.okstate.edu/archives/calcosu.html
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PCWOW -
Calculus Contest
Submit the correct answer to the "Calculus Problem of the Week" and
win prizes.
http://www.kent.wednet.edu/pcpow/
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Rainbows Lab Introduction
One of several modules used for engineering by The University of
Minnesota which describes how rainbows are formed through the use of
a Mathematical Model. Learn about reflection, how light travels, and
the best angle for viewing a rainbow.
http://www.geom.umn.edu/education/calc-init/
| Source: University of Minnesota
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The Rise of Calculus
Learn about the fascinating history of calculus.
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/The_rise_of_calculus.html
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S.O.S. Mathematics - Calculus
Contains descriptions of many operations used in calculus. Good
reference or review tool.
http://www.sosmath.com/calculus/calculus.html
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School of Math Online Resources - Georgia Institute of Technology
Contains Java applets that illustrate various concepts in calculus,
based on courses taught at the college. Also includes worksheet
information for use with the Maple software program.
http://www.math.gatech.edu/~bourbaki/
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Tides and Tide Prediction
Details how calculus is used to predict tides.
http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~tony/tides/index.html
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TILU Table of Integrals Lookup
A site which calculates integrals through a reference table.
http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~fateman/htest.html
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Topics in Calculus
Notes to help students learn how to apply and understand the
concepts of calculus. A total of fifteen topics are covered and
include differentials, max-min problems, exponential growth, and the
Potential Function of a Vector Field.
http://www.math.hawaii.edu/~lee/calculus/index.html
| Source: E. Lee Lady, Professor, Department of Mathematics
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Trigonometry and Astronomy
The astronomers use trigonometry for calculating the distance to the
stars. Contains the formula for determining the distance.
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/8245/
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Tonya Sikes]
Unified Analysis
Contains papers looking at the concept of using stronger limit
definitions to reduce or eliminate divergence.
http://www.limit.com/
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Writing In Mathmatics
This site has three really fun calculus problems!
http://pgs.k12.va.us/~ldarby/writing.htm
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The Wumpus World
Looks at the use of calculus in game theory and contains a
description of a game where calculus can be used to choose moves.
http://www.cis.temple.edu/~ingargio/cis587/readings/wumpus.shtml
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Pre Calculus
"Sherware" Precalculus Tools Page
Several tools to assist in pre-calculus are available at this site.
http://www.polar.sunynassau.edu/~sherd/sware/Sware.htm
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Ellipse Game
An animated and fun game which utilizes Pre-Calculus concepts to
locate focus points on an oval ellipse.
http://johnbanks.maths.latrobe.edu.au/Games/Ellipse/
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Exponential and Logarithmic functions
An excellent site that Reviews Pre-Calculus functions, and provides
practice exercises with solutions.
http://www.ping.be/~ping1339/exp.htm
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Exponentials and Logarithms
Have fun with these interactive exponential and logarithm
activities.
http://www.exploremath.com/activities/activity_list.cfm?categoryID=2
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FC Math Web
Test Entrance
Provides essential Practice Pre-calculus test. The results can be
used to determine if you are ready for Calculus.
http://bama.ua.edu/~fcmath/ |
Source: Department of Mathematics - University of Alabama
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Materials for Pre Calculus
Provides interactive learning materials including tutorials and
Modules used to stimulate learning concepts in Calculus.
http://www.math.duke.edu/modules2/materials/precalc/index.html
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OJK’s Pre-Calculus Study Page
Lots and lots of information on calculus is available here. Also
includes weekly homework assignments and quizzes.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/2426/
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Pre-calculus
A good informative site on various pre-calculus concepts.
http://home.earthlink.net/~djbach/precalc.html#anchor51041
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Pre-Calculus Concepts-Math for Morons Like Us
Do you think you’ve mastered pre-calculus? Check out this list that
outlines what you should know.
http://library.thinkquest.org/20991/calc/precalc.html
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The PreCalculus Weblet
An Outstanding site that provides an On-line Pre-Calculus course
which studies the elementary functions in Calculus. Lots of
resources including tutorials, practice lessons, exercises.
http://oscar.ctc.edu/precalc/site_map1.html
| Source: Shoreline Community College.
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TI-89 / 92 Plus Activities for Pre-Calculus / Trigonometry
John F. Mahoney teaches pre-calculus with the aid of TI-89 / 92.
Requires Adobe Acrobat™ Reader to view.
http://www.ti.com/calc/docs/act89trig.htm
| Source: Texas Instruments
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Trigonometry
A Short Course in Trigonometry
Learn Trigonometry and its applications. There are exercises to do
to help you learn and many examples.
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/trig/
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StudyWeb]
Ask Dr. Math - Trigonometry
Submit a question to Dr. Math about trigonometry or read previous
submissions in a question and answer format.
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/dr.math/tocs/trig.high.html
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Basic Trigonometry
A lesson on beginning trigonometry is available here.
http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~agen215/trig.html
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Discovering Trigonometry
Answers frequently asked questions about trigonometry. rovides
several fun activities including
A Quick
Review,
sine
and cosine Do "the Wave",
Shadows and Triangle,
Frequency and Amplitude, and
Surveying
the Uses of Trigonometry.
http://catcode.com/trig/index.html
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How To Estimate Saturn's Mass and Distance
A lesson which uses simple trigonometry to determine the distance to
the planet Saturn, its diameter and its mass.
http://www.amtsgym-sdbg.dk/as/AOL-SAT/SATURN.HTM
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Learn - Trigonometry
An overview of the functions of trigonometry.
http://www.brookscole.com/engineering/math/modules/topics/precalc/trig/learn.htm
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MathHelp Notebook on Trigonometry
An easy-to-use interactive tutorial which reviews Trigonometric
functions. Includes a Math help glossary with key terms, practice
exerices with real world geological applications, and a trigonometic
plotter which generates graphs according to your specifications.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Mathematics/geomath/trignb/trigmod.html
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Name Project: Trigonometry
This site provides a review of trigonometry in a problem and
solution format.
http://www.acts.tinet.ie/trigonometry_645.html
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Review Plane Trigonometry
A short review for basic trigonometry is offered here.
http://home.xnet.com/~fidler/triton/math/review/mat114/mat114.htm
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S.O.S. Math - Trigonometry
Need help with homework or to prepare for a test tomorrow? If so,
S.O.S. might be able to help you master some of trig's functions and
equations. Just put on that thinking cap and come on in to their web
site.
http://www.sosmath.com/trig/trig.html
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The Six Trigonometric Functions
Detailed reviews of Modeling, derivatives, and real world
applications of Trigonometric functions. Lots of exercises for
practice.
http://www.hofstra.edu/~matscw/trig/trig2.html
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The Sound of Trigonometry
An interesting lesson on how trigonometry relates to music.
http://www.math.montana.edu/~frankw/ccp/before-calculus/trigonometry/soundtrg/learn.htm
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The Trigonometric Functions
A brief history of trigonometric functions dating back to 140 BC.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/Trigonometric_functions.html
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Transmath
Homepage
User-friendly software designed for undergraduate studies in
Mathematics. Package provides animated examples, numerous
interactive exercises, and a mathematical glossary. Free Demo
version of Transmath is available to Download.
http://caliban.leeds.ac.uk/ |
Source: Joanna Brown, Transmath Project, Department of Applied
Mathematics, University of Leeds
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Triangles, Circles, and Waves (oh my!)
A review of the basic concepts of trigonometry.
http://www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/kenny/papers/trig.html
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Math2
Trigonometric Construction
Determines map projections for distance using Trigonometry. Several
exercises and solutions provided.
http://www.math.upenn.edu/~ugrad/macmatc/modules/mercator/mtrig.htm
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Trigonometric Functions
An essay which sketches trigonometry from its roots from the early
correspondence between astronomy and mathematics through the 18th
century/MacTutor Math History Archives.
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/HistTopics/Trigonometric_functions.html
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Trigonometric Functions
A collection of exercises which help to determine a student's
readiness for post secondary study in trigonometry.
http://math.usask.ca/readin/trfn.html
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Trigonometric Realm
A very good overview of trigonometric functions, definitions and
graphs. Provides detailed explanations, multiple choice questions,
and solutions.
http://id.mind.net/~zona/mmts/trigonometryRealms/trigonometryRealms.html
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Trigonometry
This is a great site to find definitions and explanations on various
trigonometry terms.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/topics/Trigonometry.html
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Trigonometry
Learn elementary properties of trigonometric functions with this
illustrative tutorial. Netscape 4.5 or higher recommended for
optimum view of tutorials.
http://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/tutorials/trig/trigonom.html
| Source: Department of Physics, University of Guelph
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Trigonometry
An overview of what you should know when you complete trigonometry.
http://ellerbruch.nmu.edu/classes/MA106f97/SEQ106.html
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Trigonometry
A review of trigonometric theorums and formulas.
http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~cdavid/latex2html/mathreview/node5.html
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Trigonometry
A comprehensive review of Trigonometry is presented here.
http://math.usask.ca/readin/
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Trigonometry
Have fun with these interactive trigonometry activities.
http://www.exploremath.com/activities/activity_list.cfm?categoryID=6
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Trigonometry
Learn the history of and basic applications of trigonometry with
this great site!
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0849417.html
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Trigonometry
An outstanding interactive site teaches trigonometry concepts,
graphs and functions with the aid of audio and video demonstrations
for easier learning. Requires Real and Media Player.
http://www.iln.net/html_p/content/trigonometry/
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Trigonometry And Astronomy
A very good illustration which shows how astronomers measure the
distance to stars using trigonometry.
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/8245/
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Trigonometry and Music
Here are several sound waves that demonstrate the functions of
Trigonometry.
http://www.csm.astate.edu/music.html
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Trigonometry Functions of Any Angle
Learn basic trigonometry functions of any angle at this site.
http://www.np.edu.sg/~bms/TrigFns/TrFn.htm
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Trigonometry Review
An overview of trigonometry formulas and functions.
http://www.npac.syr.edu:80/REU/reu94/williams/ch1/section3_4.html
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Trigonometry: The Very Fast Review
A quick review of trigonometry and its functions.
http://www.hyper-ad.com/tutoring/trig.htm#Basics
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| Approx. Grade Level: 12+]
Trigonometry: A day at the track
A Real World application which applies the properties of sines and
cosines to examine the course of a runner at the track.
http://www.ugrad.math.ubc.ca/coursedoc/math100/notes/zoo/trig.html
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| Approx. Grade Level: 9-12+]
Trigonometry-Math for Morons Like Us
This is an excellent place for anyone to learn the basics of
trigonometry.
http://library.thinkquest.org/20991/alg2/trig.html
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Vectors and Trigonometry
A list of problems with solutions.
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~dmason/probs/bas/trig.html
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WebTrig Homepage
Tutorial for Basic Trigonometry with graphs, examples, and
solutions. Requires Acrobat Reader 3.0 (or higher) to view.
http://www.math.uakron.edu/~tprice/Trig/
| Source: Dr. Thomas E. Price, University of Akron
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Tutorials
calculus @
internet
Contains a large collection of tutorials and interactive activities
designed to aid in learning calculus.
http://www.calculus.net/
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| Approx. Grade Level: 9-12+]
Calculus Applied to the Real World
Interactive on-line tutorials, game theory simulator, quizzes and
Real World exercises on finite mathematics and Calculus.
http://www.hofstra.edu/~matscw/tccalcp.html
| Source: Hofstra University
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Calculus Site
Features interactive tests for first-year calculus students for
Pre-Calculus, Elementary Calculus and Engineering Calculus.
http://mathstat.math.carleton.ca/~amingare/calculus.html
| Source: Angelo B. Mingarelli, School of Mathematics & Statistics,
Carleton University
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| Approx. Grade Level: 9-12+]
Connected Calculus
A tutorial on calculus that is presented in chapters like a
textbook.
http://www.math.montana.edu/~frankw/ccp/calculus/topic.htm
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CyberCalc: An Interactive Learning Environment for Calculus
A tutorial on calculus, starting with a review of needed concepts
and moving through to derivatives.
http://www.npac.syr.edu/REU/reu94/williams/calc-index.html
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Dr. Vogel's Gallery of Calculus Pathologies
A tutorial covering 3 semesters worth of calculus. Gives brief
examples of each topic listed.
http://www.math.tamu.edu/~tom.vogel/gallery/gallery.html
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e-Calculus
A tutorial on calculus utilizing the .pdf format to aid in
navigating the components.
http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/e-calculus.html
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| Approx. Grade Level: 9-12+]
Finite Mathematics and Calculus Applied to the Real World
An online tutorial using real world situations to clarify the
concepts. Each section contains question about the material. Wrong
answers bring up other questions to re-clarify the question.
Requires Frames capable browser.
http://www.hofstra.edu/~matscw/tutindex.html
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| Approx. Grade Level: 9-12+]
HMC Mathematics Online Tutorials
Excellent tutorials on pre-calculus and calculus.
http://www.math.hmc.edu/calculus/tutorials/
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| Approx. Grade Level: 9-12+]
PreCalculus Weblet
A tutorial for pre-calculus students that includes a full glossary
of mathematical terms.
http://oscar.ctc.edu/precalc/site_map1.html
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Transmath - A
CBL Mathematics Tutor
Transmath is a tutorial program designed for students having
problems with mathematics. A demo version of the program for
Windows3.x is available for downloading.
http://caliban.leeds.ac.uk/
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| Approx. Grade Level: 9-12+]
University of Minnesota Calculus Initiative
Contains a tutorial on concepts in calculus oriented towards the
engineering student.
http://www.geom.umn.edu/education/calc-init/
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| Approx. Grade Level: 9-12+]
Visual Calculus
Visual Calculus is a collection of modules which can be used in the
study or teaching of calculus. The collection includes tutorials,
interactive modules (MathView, Java, and Javascript) which can be
used by either students or faculty and includes detailed
instructions for TI-85 and TI-86 graphing calculations. As an
additional aid for students, modules containing quizzes and drill
problems have also been added.
http://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/
| Source: Larry Husch, Department of Mathematics, University of
Tennessee
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