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Learning by Discovery: A Lab Manual for Calculus (Classroom Resource Materials) (Volume 1) 🔍
The Mathematical Association of America, Classroom Resource Materials, Volume 1, 1996
Anita E. Solow, editor; writing team, John B. Fink ... [et al.] 🔍
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Learning By Discovery contains 26 laboratory modules that can be used as lab components in your course, or assigned as independent projects. The labs are written without specific computer commands, so students read mathematics, not text. Suggestions are provided for implementing these labs on Derive, Maple and MATHEMATICA ®. Many can be done on graphing calculators.
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lgrsnf/NTE27.pdf
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lgli/NTE27.pdf
Alternative title
Readings for Calculus: Resources for Calculus Collection
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Calculus problems for a new century
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Problems for student investigation
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Applications of calculus
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Anita E Solow; John B Fink; Mathematical Association of America
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Underwood Dudley
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American Mathematical Society
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Cambridge University Press
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Resources for calculus collection ;, v. 1, MAA notes ;, v. 27, [Washington, D.C.], District of Columbia, 1993
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MAA notes -- v. 27-31, [Washington, D.C.], District of Columbia, June 1993
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Resources for calculus collection, v. 27, Washington, D.C, ©1999
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Resources for calculus collection, v. 27, Cambridge, 1996
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United States, United States of America
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September 1996
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Cover
Title Page
MAA Notes and Reports SeriesThe
Copyright
Introduction: Resources for Calculus Collection
The Five Volumes of the Resources for Calculus Collection
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Preface
A Note to Students
Lab 1: Graphing Functions
Lab 2: Introduction to Limits of Functions
Lab 3: Zooming In
Lab 4: Discovering the Derivative
Lab 5: Investigating the Intermediate Value Theorem
Lab 6: Relationship between a Function and Its Derivative
Lab 7: Linking Up with the Chain Rule
Lab 8: Sensitivity Analysis
Lab 9: Newton's Method
Lab 10: Indeterminate Limits and l'Hopital's Rule
Lab 11: Riemann Sums and the Definite Integral
Lab 12: Area Functions
Lab 13: Average Value of a Function
Lab 14: Arc Length
Lab 15: A Mystery Function
Lab 16: Exploring Exponentials
Lab 17: Patterns of Integrals
Lab 18: Numerical Integration
Lab 19: Becoming Secure with Sequences
Lab 20: Getting Serious about Series
Lab 21: Limit Comparison Test
Lab 22: Approximating Functions by Polynomials
Lab 23: Radius of Convergence for Power Series
Lab 24: Polar Equations
Lab 25: Differential Equations and Euler's Method
Lab 26: Shapes of Surfaces
Syllabi for Calculus I & II
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v. 1. Learning by discovery : a lab manual for calculus / Anita E. Solow, editor
v. 2 Calculus problems for a new century / Robert Fraga, editor
v. 3. Applications of calculus / Philip Straffin, editor
v. 4. Problems for student investigation / Michael B. Jackson and John R. Ramsay, editors
v. 5. Readings for calculus / Underwood Dudley, editor
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"The availability of electronic aids for calculating makes it possible for students ... to discover for themselves numerous ideas once acccessible only on the basis of theoretical considerations. This collection provides questions and suggestions on 26 different topics."--Page ix
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To become familiar with graphing functions on the computer.
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2022-04-02
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