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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Verical Asymptotes
This site discusses how to find vertical asymptotes and their graphs.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Product Rule
This site has several examples of the power rule that the student can work out then check on line
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Polynomials
The definition and properties of polynomial functions are explained, and their graphs explored. Examples and LiveMath notebook activities make the site interactive in getting the students to test their knowledge of the material.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: 47 Trig Identities!
This makes for a great handout for students and teachers, alike! A comprehensive list of 47 commonly-used trig identities.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: One Sided Limits
This calculus tutorial features an explanation of one-sided (left- and right-hand) limits.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Power Rule
Good site explaining the power rule. There is an online visualization the student can work
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Limits and Greatest Integer Function
Definition of greatest integer function. Includes a visualization animation that requires LiveMath Notebook plugin.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Area of a Circle
Students will be able to use The Method of Exhaustion and find the area of a circle by illustrating graphically.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Graph a Function, Its Second Derivative
This online tutorial site shows that the concavity of a function is related to the second derivative of the function by using an online graphing system. Inflection points are also briefly discussed.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Families of Parametric Equations
This site gives an example of parametric equations. The site also gives an animation of how the curve is drawn. Requires the use of Live-Math plug-in, which is free.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Antiderivatives / Integration by Parts
Good site with an example that is solved step by step for the student
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Antiderivatives / Integration by Parts
This site has worked out examples the student can examine.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Rational Functions
An explanation of what comprises the domain of a rational function. The information is brief, but formulas and examples are given along with additional links.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Differentiation Formulas
This site gives the definition of a derivative, discusses the derivative of a constant function, gives general operations to use on functions with derivatives (scalar multiplication, addition, and the power rule). The site has multiple...
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Indefinite Integral
An example of the indefinite integral is provided by the University of Tennessee.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Definition of Limits
This site gives the definition of a limit and many examples of finding delta given an epsilon to help clarify the process.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Odd Fuctions
Contains an example of an odd function.
Curated OER
Visual Calculus: Derivatives and Graphing
This site from Visual Calculus at the University of Tennessee provides very helpful exercises in graphing calculus problems. Provides ten exercises.
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Math Archives: Virtual Calculus Power Series
This site provides a general overview of the power series, complete with a detailed example and theorem.
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Visualizing Particle Motion: A New Look
In this activity, students use the parametric mode of the graphing calculator to visualize a particle motion problem.
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Math Archives: Visual Calculus: Scaling of Functions
Draw the graphs of the functions y = f(x), y = f(2x), and y = f(x/2), for practice with scaling.
EL Education
El Education: Calculicious: Making Calculus Delicious
This book was created by seniors at High Tech High in San Diego, California. It is a product from a cross-curricular study of art and mathematics. For one semester, the students worked on a project in math class and art class that...
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Math Archives: Eccentricity in Polar Conics
Good site explaining Eccentricity in Polar Conics. The site is quite detailed.
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Math Archives: L'hospital's Rule
On this site the student can work the problems then check the solution online