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  1. Cracking the AP Calculus AB & BC Exams, 2008 Edition (College Test Prep) by David S. Kahn, 2007-12-26
  2. Calculus for Dummies by Mark Ryan, 2003-05-01
  3. Barron's AP Calculus 2008 (Barron's How to Prepare for Ap Calculus Advanced Placement Examination) by Shirley O. Hockett, David Bock, 2007-12-14
  4. Calculus (With Analytic Geometry)(8th edition) by Ron Larson, Robert P. Hostetler, et all 2005-01-11
  5. Calculus by James Stewart, 2002-12-24
  6. Calculus: Early Transcendentals (Stewart's Calculus Series) by James Stewart, 2007-06-07
  7. Calculus Made Easy by S.P. Thompson, 1999-03-22
  8. The Humongous Book of Calculus Problems: For People Who Don't Speak Math by W. Michael Kelley, 2007-01-02
  9. How to Ace Calculus: The Streetwise Guide (How to Ace) by Colin Adams, Joel Hass, et all 1998-07-15
  10. Calculus Workbook For Dummies (Dummies Series) by Mark Ryan, 2005-09-02
  11. Applied Calculus by Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Patti Frazer Lock, et all 2006-05-30
  12. Stochastic Calculus for Finance II: Continuous-Time Models (Springer Finance) by Steven E. Shreve, 2004-06-03
  13. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Calculus, 2nd Edition (Complete Idiot's Guide to) by W. Michael Kelley, 2006-06-27
  14. Schaum's Outline of Calculus (Fourth Edition) by Elliott Mendelson, Frank Ayres, 1999-06-28

1. Mathematics Archives Calculus Resources On-Line
Math Archives calculus Resources On-line. Welcome to the calculus Resources On-line area of the Mathematics Archives. Other listings of calculus resources.
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Welcome to the Calculus Resources On-line area of the Mathematics Archives. This area contains information and links to numerous Internet resources, which could be used for teaching and learning of calculus. If you would like to suggest adding information to this area, or have comments or questions, please contact Przemyslaw Bogacki , the calculus moderator. Here is the contents of the Calculus Resources On-line area: Mathematics Archives software collection contains numerous shareware and freeware programs useful for teaching and learning of calculus. In addition to the "calculus" directories in the Mac and Windows/MS-DOS areas, interesting programs may be found elsewhere (e.g., in the directories "Advanced Calculus", "Graphing Programs", etc.).

2. Calculus@Internet
Comments. calculus@Internet. Help. Comments. Login to Mathmarks. Help. calculus@internet is a service of WebPrimitives Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Webprimitives.
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3. 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 The Fundamental Theorem of calculus. Mean Value Theorems for Integrals
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4. Karl's Calculus Tutor: Starting Page For 1st Year Calculus Tutorial
Introductory information on counting numbers, integers, limits, and derivatives.
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last update 6-Sep-03
Welcome to Karl's Calculus Tutor
Greetings to Fall 2004 Semester Students
Enter the tutorial (below) or search this website for a calculus topic. You will find coverage of limits, continuity, derivatives, related rates, optimization, L'Hopital's rule, integration, and much more. There are dozens of problems worked out for you step-by-step. If you are having difficulty with a calculus topic, you are encouraged to go to the appropriate section, look at the text, and then follow along with the worked problems to learn how you can do similar problems on your own. There is also remedial coverage of algebra topics, number systems, exponentials, logs, trig functions and trigonometry, if you are in need of review on these topics. Email help on math problems is available, but please read the instructions for emailing me first.
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A Word of Advice to the Math-Flustered Whenever a problem has you baffled, listen to your mind's quietest voices, for you will hear the solution in their whispers.

5. Calculus On The Web
Welcome to calculus on the Web. The COW Library Login button. calculus on the Web is partially supported by the National Science Foundation. A
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6. Visual Calculus
Tutorials. Precalculus. Limits and Continuity. Derivatives. Applications of Differentiation. Integration. Applications of Integration. Sequences and Series.
http://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/
Tutorials Pre-Calculus Limits and Continuity Derivatives Applications of Differentiation ... Sequences and Series Information What? Who? How? Awards ... Help Page

7. Calculus 1.0 - Software For Windows By Ashay Dharwadker
calculus 1.0. Software for Windows 95/98/2000/Me/NT/XP. Ashay com. Try calculus 1.0 Download the trial version of calculus 1.0 (245 Kb)
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  • Graph a function y=f(x) with any resolution. Graph the first derivative f’(x). Graph the second derivative f’’(x). Plot and calculate a function value f(c) at x=c. Draw the tangent line and calculate the derivative value f’(c) at x=c. Graph the integral function F(x) such that F’(x)=f(x), according to the fundamental theorem of calculus.

8. Free Textbook Tensor Calculus And Continuum Mechanics
Textbook by John H. Heinbockel. Whole book or chapters in PostScript and PDF.
http://www.math.odu.edu/~jhh/counter2.html
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
John H. Heinbockel
Professor Emeritus
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Old Dominion University
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E-Mail: jhh@math.odu.edu
I have completed writing what I consider to be an introductory text for applied mathematicians, physicists and engineers. The finished work is titled
INTRODUCTION TO TENSOR CALCULUS and CONTINUUM MECHANICS

In Part One I have included introductory topics in tensors, differential geometry and relativity. In Part Two is presented basics from the areas of continuum mechanics (dynamics, elasticity, fluids, electricity, magnetism). The final section covers an introduction to quaternions, multvectors and Clifford algebra.
You can purchase the final version of this project by Clicking Here Catalogue number is 01-0535.
The free version below represents about 80% of the final version.
From this free version you can see what you are getting. What the final version has that the free version does not have: 1. Additional worked examples.

9. Calculus
Features introduction to function limits, derivatives, and integration. Includes finding maxima and minima, area approximations, resource tables and related links.
http://www.bloom-enterprises.com/Math/calculus.html
Understanding Calculus Differential Calculus Symbols and Notation Graphing Calculator Integral Calculus ... Tamie's Art Gallery Original artwork by Tamie Bloom ©Bloom-Enterprises 2004 All images are the sole property of the author and may be used for not for profit educational purposes only.

10. Calculus@Internet
calculus@Internet This World Wide Web (WWW) site, maintained by WebPrimitives of Cambridge, Massachusetts, contains information for students and teachers of calculus. From the homepage, users have
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11. Calculus
InfoPlease article defining calculus, differential calculus, and integral calculus.
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12. Calculus History
A history of the calculus. The main ideas which underpin the calculus developed over a very long period of time indeed. The first
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/The_rise_of_calculus.html
A history of the calculus
Analysis index History Topics Index
The main ideas which underpin the calculus developed over a very long period of time indeed. The first steps were taken by Greek mathematicians. To the Greeks numbers were ratios of integers so the number line had "holes" in it. They got round this difficulty by using lengths, areas and volumes in addition to numbers for, to the Greeks, not all lengths were numbers. Zeno of Elea , about 450 BC, gave a number of problems which were based on the infinite. For example he argued that motion is impossible:- If a body moves from A to B then before it reaches B it passes through the mid-point, say B of AB. Now to move to B it must first reach the mid-point B of AB . Continue this argument to see that A must move through an infinite number of distances and so cannot move. Leucippus Democritus and Antiphon all made contributions to the Greek method of exhaustion which was put on a scientific basis by Eudoxus about 370 BC. The method of exhaustion is so called because
one thinks of the areas measured expanding so that they account for more and more of the required area.

13. Visual Calculus
Visual calculus This web site provides tutorials, drills, and computer programs in precalculus and calculus. It includes animations, interactive pages, step-by-step solution applets, and
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14. Advanced Calculus And Analysis MA1002
Lecture notes from the University of Aberdeen for a first course in Analysis.
http://www.maths.abdn.ac.uk/~igc/tch/ma2001/notes/notes.html
Next: Foreword Up: MA2001 Home Page Contents Index
Advanced Calculus and Analysis
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  • 15. Coolmath.com - An Amusement Park Of Math And More! Designed For FUN!
    An amusement park of mathematics. Puzzles and number problems, fractals, geometry, calculus, algebra, online games, online calculators, and links.
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    16. Graphics For The Calculus Classroom
    Graphics for the calculus classroom This World Wide Web (WWW) site contains excerpts from a collection of graphical demonstrations developed for first year calculus. Some of the topics possess
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    17. ALVIRNE HIGH SCHOOL PROBLEM OF THE WEEK SITE
    Problems of the Week. Alvirne s AP calculus Class invites you to join them in their preparation for the AP calculus exam. Alvirne s Aid to the AP calculus exam.
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    18. Lambda Calculus
    Introduction to the lambda calculus for computer scientists. Shows how the calculus can be formalised in Scheme.
    http://www.mactech.com/articles/mactech/Vol.07/07.05/LambdaCalculus/

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    What follows will be a crash course in LISP. or even because a list in any position can have a function position and argument positions of its own, and so on, to arbitrary depth. The next thing we need is a way to abstract out common process patterns into descriptions. This is done via lambda, the anonymous function. For instance, (lambda(x)(+x1)) is a function that takes in an evaluated argument, binds it with x, and then computes the body of the lambda form with the understanding that any occurrence of parameter x in the body will refer to the value of x bound by the lambda form. In this case, the returned result will be the argument plus one, and the argument will not be side effected. To invoke an anonymous function, we simply invoke it like any other function. We invoked sine like this: (sin3). Invoking (lambda(x)(+x1)) on the argument 3 would look like this: To define something we do this: (definefoo3). Thereafter, typing foo at the MacScheme prompt, we find it evaluates to 3.

    19. Calculus@internet - Labs.calculus.net

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    20. AP Calculus
    AP calculus This World Wide Web (WWW) site, updated only during the school year, provides advanced placement (AP) calculus students the opportunity to solve another AP students and/or a guest
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