Calculus and Linear Algebra Links
Here are a list of calculus/linear algebra sites. Focus was placed on sites
which are accessible to high-school students. Here goes. . .
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The Rise of Calculus
- Historical information on the development of calculus, with biographical information on its discoverers.
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Calculus AB: Something Cool
- Help for Calculus AP students - contains links to other calculus and mathematical sites, and a cool intro!
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Alvirne High School AP Calculus Page
- Sample problems and solutions from the Calculus AP class of Alvirne High School.
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Dr. Math
- Helpful hints and tips from university students on all sorts of mathematical topics, including calculus and linear algebra. Allows you to ask your own questions, and get helpful responses.
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Weird Math Stuff
- A page dedicated to weird math stuff: strying to prove pi is rational, and even a page hating calculus (with other good links).
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The Math Corner
- Ask questions, and get answers. Includes some info on the origin of the "derivative," and answers to previous questions.
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Amusing Math Web Pages
- Go here for math jokes and web pages.
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The Mathman
- Gives easy to understand problems that introduce the reader to calculus. He also sells materials for introducing calculus to pre-high school students.
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Face The Calculus
- Death metal band sings songs with calculus lyrics!
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Math Pages
- Contains over 300 articles on math topics, including calculus, algebra, physics, and math history.
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Glossary of Linear Algebra Terms
- Look up all sorts of algebra terms for explanations and examples.
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Online Exercises
- Computer-graded exercises ranging from algebra to calculus.
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Graphics for the calculus classroom
- Animations and pictures describing calculus principles.
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Math Forum - Linear Algebra
- Problems, projects, and forums on linear algebra.
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Internet Center for Mathematics Problems
- A list of many sources of mathematics problems on the net.
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Lessons Developed by Susan Boone
- Algebra lessons, dealing with applications of linear algebra in real life.
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This page was written by Christien Perez, 1996.
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