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         Calculus & Trigonometry General:     more books (64)
  1. Precalculus: A Graphing Approach by Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, et all 1999-11-18
  2. Mastering Technical Mathematics, 2nd edition by Stan Gibilisco, Norman H. Crowhurst, 1999-05-30
  3. Precalculus Essentials (7th Edition) by Michael Sullivan, 2004-08-13
  4. Mandatory Package: Precalculus: Graphs and Models w/ MathZone by Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, et all 2004-03-19
  5. Schaum's Outline of Precalculus by Fred Safier, 1997-10-01
  6. Precalculus (2nd Edition) by Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, et all 2000-11-08
  7. Precalculus : Functions and Graphs (with CD-ROM) - TENTH Edition by Earl Swokowski, Jeffery Cole, 2004-12-03
  8. Easy Outline of Precalculus by Fred Safier, 2002-03-15

81. Mathematics 165: University Calculus I
Mathematics 165 University calculus I. Mathematics 105 or equivalent (trigonometryand algebraic 221 Physics 251 Satisfies NDSU general Education Quantitative
http://math.ndsu.nodak.edu/courses/165.html
Mathematics 165: University Calculus I
General Information:
Title:
Mathematics 165: University Calculus I
Credits:
4 credits
Prerequesites:
Mathematics 105 or equivalent (trigonometry and algebraic manipulation skills). Placement test required.
Required for:
Mathematics 166
Mathematics 327
(other options for Math 327 prereqs are Math 103 or Math 146)
Mechanical Engineering 211
Mechanical Engineering 221
Physics 251
Satisfies NDSU General Education Quantitative Requirement ( Mathematics 146 and Mathematics 104 also fulfil this general education requirement)
Current Suggested Text:
J. Stewart. (1999). Calculus: Early Transcendentals (Fourth Edition). Brooks/Cole
Course Description:
Limits; Continuity and derivatives of functions of one variable; Trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and logaritmic functons; Mean Value Theorem; l'Hopital's Rule; Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Riemann sums, antiderivatives and the definite integral; applications.
Outline: Topics Suggested
Time Review of inequalities, functions and graphs. The concepts of limit and continuity. Applications. 2-3 weeks Derivatives and tangent lines. General differentiation rules including the chain rule. Applications of the chain rule. Derivatives of elementary functions (including polynomial, rational, radical, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, hyperbolic) and higher derivatives.

82. Mathematical Sciences
Prerequisites High School Algebra and trigonometry. Notes Approved for generaleducation requirement. Department hereMATH. Course 180. Name calculus II.
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Undergraduate Programs L-Z Mathematical Sciences,
Bachelor of Science Overview
Are you interested in strengthening your analytical, organizational and problem-solving abilities? If so, consider a degree in Mathematics. The Saint Joseph College Department of Mathematical Sciences offers an exciting opportunity: the chance to receive a strong foundation in traditional mathematics combined with a study of computer science, physics or economics. Some of the many benefits to studying at Saint Joseph College include: Choice
As a mathematics major, you have a choice of three areas of concentration:

83. Secondary Mathematics: Trigonometry
($$) This text provides a totally painless way to learn the fundamentals and generalconcepts of trigonometry. Geometry and trigonometry for calculus.
http://www.abcte.org/test_prep/sec_math/trigonometry.html
Secondary Mathematics: Trigonometry Quick Links: Introduction Reasoning/Number sense Algebra/Geometry Trigonometry ... All resources Each cluster is organized alphabetically, by author's last name. Resources are also rated according to their prices as follows: = free; = under $50; = between $50 and $99; = between $100 and $200; = over $200. Trigonometry An Introduction to Trigonometry (Johan Claeys): Math-abundance, 2003.
On a single Web page, Claeys manages to summarize most of the important topics of trigonometry. Follow the link at the bottom of the page to see numerous solved example problems based on those topics. Trigonometry (I.M. Gelfand and M. Saul): Springer Verlag, 2001.
Trigonometry Demystified
(Stan Gibilisco): McGraw-Hill, 2003.
This text provides a totally painless way to learn the fundamentals and general concepts of trigonometry. It uses prose and illustrations to describe the concepts, offers questions at the end of each chapter and section, and includes a 100-question self-test. Dave's Short Course in Trigonometry (David E. Joyce): 2002.

84. Environmental Science Foundation Course
general background in physical concepts, principles, and methods for those who CalculusI. (40) Cr 1 year of geometry, 1 semester of trigonometry or enrollment
http://www.ensci.iastate.edu/foundation.html
Foundation Courses Solid foundation in fundamental biological sciences, physical sciences, and mathematics. Biology Chemistry Earth Science Physics ... Statistics Biology Biology 201,201L, and 202.
  • Biol 201. Principles of Biology I (3-0) Cr. 3. F.S. Prereq: High school biology and chemistry or credit or enrollment in Chem 163 or 177. Introduction to the nature of life, including the cellular basis of life; the nature of heredity; evolution; diversity of microbial, plant, and animal life; and principles of ecology. Biol 201L. Principles of Biology Laboratory (0-3) Cr. 1. F.S. Prereq: Credit or enrollment in 201. Laboratory to accompany 201. Materials fee. Biol 202. Principles of Biology II (3-0) Cr. 3. F.S. Prereq: 201. Introduction to the nature of life, including the cellular basis of life; energy relationships; the nature of heredity; evolution; form and function of microbial, plant, and animal life.
Chemistry or
  • Chem 177. General Chemistry

85. NCWC Catalog 03-04 Pp 124-28: Mathematics
will include the calculus of trigonometric and exponential and the geometry of space,and vector calculus. and 3space, introduction to general vector spaces
http://www.ncwc.edu/Catalog/Sec7_n.htm
previous next North Carolina Wesleyan College Catalog 2003-2004 pages 124-28
Mathematics
Requirements for a major in Mathematics (B.A. degree):
Complete MAT 121, 122, 221, 323, 340, 403, 404, and 427 and two of the following elective mathematics courses: MAT 304, 318, 325, 415. Complete CIS 211 or another course with a strong programming component before taking upper division mathematics courses. Complete a course applying mathematical methods taught outside the Mathematics Department, approved by the student's adviser. Appropriate courses are JUS/SOC/POL 308, CHM 361 and 362, BUS 307, and BUS 350. Students pursuing a secondary education certificate are required to complete MAT 325 and one elective mathematics course from MAT 304, 318, and 415.
B.S. degree:
Same as B.A. requirements except in addition complete 12 semester hours of courses in the natural sciences. (A course which satisfies the Division of Mathematics and Science requirement may also be used to satisfy this requirement.) Students interested in pursuing a secondary education licensure should consult with the Education Department or the Mathematics Department Chairperson to ensure that courses are selected which satisfy licensure requirements.

86. Programs Of Study
OR American History II, 3, CHEM122, general Chemistry II, MATH-164, trigonometry,3, Humanities Elective, 3. Literature, 3, MATH-273, Analytical Geometry CalculusIII, 5.
http://www.trcc.cc.mo.us/Science_Math_Tech/Science/programs1.htm
Biological Sciences Degree: Associate of Arts
Purpose: Transfer First Year Fall Semester Spring Semester Hours Hours BIOL=121 General Zoology BIOL-111 General Botany MATH-164 Trigonometry ENGL-112 English Comp II ENGL-111 English Comp I GOVT-121 MATH-163 College Algebra Humanities Elective HIST-111
HIST-112 American Hist. to 1877 OR American Hist Since HPER Health/PE Total Hours Second Year Fall Semester Spring Semester Hours Hours CHEM-121 General Chemistry I CHEM-122 General Chemistry II ENGL Literature Elective HPER PE Activity CHEM-131 Basic Organic Chemistry SPDR-110 Fund of Speech Humanities Elective Social Science Elective Total Hours Physical Sciences Degree: Associate of Arts
Purpose: Transfer First Year Fall Semester Spring Semester Hours Hours CHEM-121 General Chemistry I HPER PE Activity ENGL-111 English Comp I ENGL-112 English Comp II HIST-111
HIST-112 American History I OR
American History II CHEM-122 General Chemistry II MATH-163 College Algebra MATH-171 MATH-164 Trigonometry Humanities Elective HPER PE Activity Total Hours Second Year Fall Semester Spring Semester Hours Hours ENGL Literature MATH-273 MATH-271 PHYS-212
CHEM-131 General Physics II or
Baisic Organic Chemistry PHYS-211 General Physics I Social Science Elective GOVT-121 Humanities Elective SPDR-110 Fund of Speech Total Hours Forestry Degree: Associate of Arts
Purpose: Transfer First Year
Fall Semester Spring Semester Hours Hours BIOL-121 Gen. Zoology

87. The Math Forum - Math Library - Trigonometry
The Math Forum's Internet Math Library is a comprehensive catalog of Web sites and Web pages relating to the study of mathematics. This page contains sites relating to trigonometry. trigonometry
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  • An introduction and a guide to trigonometry, with hints and answers to exercises, and Java applets as illustrations. Contents include applications of trigonometry, angle measurement, chords, sines, cosines, tangents and slope, the trigonometry of right triangles, the trigonometric functions and their inverses, oblique triangles, and a summary of trigonometric identities. more>>
  • The Trigonometric Functions - MacTutor Math History Archives
    Linked essay sketching trigonometry from its beginnings out of the early correspondence between astronomy and mathematics through the 18th century, with 17 references (books/articles). more>>
  • Trigonometry and Calculus Problem of the Week - Math Forum
    Trigonometry and calculus problems from a variety of sources, including textbooks, math contests, NCTM books, puzzle books, and real-life situations, designed to reflect different levels of difficulty. From 1998 until 2002, the goal was to challenge students with non-routine problems and encourage them to put their solutions into words. Different types of problems were used to reach a diverse group of calculus students. more>>
  • Trigonometry (calculus@internet) - WebPrimitives, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • 88. The Math Forum - Math Library - Calculus (SV)
    The Math Forum's Internet Math Library is a comprehensive catalog of Web sites and Web pages relating to the study of mathematics. This page contains sites relating to calculus (Single Variable).
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  • Calculus and Differential Equations (MathPages) - Kevin Brown
    About 40 "informal notes" by Kevin Brown on calculus and differential equations: limit paradox, proofs that pi and e are irrational, Ptolemy's Orbit, leaning ladders, how Leibniz might have anticipated Euler, and many more. more>>
  • CALCULUS@INTERNET - WebPrimitives, Cambridge, Massachusetts
    Calculus on the Web. Contents include: PreCalculus (functions, algebra, trigonometry); Calculus Topics (differential and integral calculus, sequences and series, multivariable calculus, differential equations); Assistance (student, instructor); Curriculum Material; Technology (graphing calculators, CAS); Assessment; Courses; Reference Material; Applications; Pedagogy; Advanced Mathematics (analysis, algebra, number theory); links for Kids and Recreation. more>>
  • Calculus - Math Forum
    Links to some of the best Internet resources for calculus: classroom materials, software, Internet projects, and public forums for discussion.
  • 89. S.O.S. Math - Calculus
    S.O.S. MATHematics is the website, where you can work with materials to help you do your homework, prepare for a test, or get ready for class. The material presented reviews the most important
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    90. The Math Forum - Math Library - Trigonometry
    The Math Forum's Internet Math Library is a comprehensive catalog of Web sites and Web pages relating to the study of mathematics. This page contains
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    91. Undergraduate Kinesiology/Ex. Science Reqs. - Replies
    Alexander Mathematics Analytic Geometry and Calculusnone required Mathematics- Algebra and Trigonometrynone required Chemistry - general or Inorganic
    http://isb.ri.ccf.org/biomch-l/archives/biomch-l-1994-10/00071.html
    This Month Other Months Search Biomch-L Home ... jdufek@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU Ukn Oct 3 09:37:13 1994 At the Univ. of Oregon, Mathematics - Analytic Geometry and Calculus [required at least one term of calculus for degree....NOT a pre-req for the intro biomech course, however] Chemistry - General or Inorganic: [One year (opt lab*) pre-requisite for all EMS courses, incl UG biomech] Chemistry - Organic: [Opt, most pre-med/pre-PT will take] Physics - [One year (opt lab*) pre-requisite for all EMS course] * must take lab with chem or physics * [In addition, all students take one year of general biology, with labs, and one year of psychology as pre-requisites to our courses] Anatomy: Two terms of human anatomy, including cadaver dissection, are taught by EMS faculty. However, the courses carry the "biology" dept prefix. Physiology: Two terms, with labs, taught by biology dept. Janet Dufek ***************** From Nancy.Hamilton@uni.edu Ukn Oct 3 10:11:00 1994 Here at the University of Northern Iowa we are also trying to revise our undergraduate Physical Education Curriculum. We do not require any outside math or science courses beyond what is required by the university for General Education. Our G.E. program is structured so that a student taking a chemistry course cannot also take physics for G.E. credit, so we have no science pre-reqs for any of our courses. Anatomy and Physiology are combined into a single 3-credit hour course within the P.E. Division. Nancy Hamilton ****************** From

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