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Calculus.org Resources For The Calculus Student

Calculus.org Resources For The Calculus Instructor:
  • Here are sample exams problems from first year calculus, in tex format, sorted by problem area. Feel free to modify these and use them for your own exams.
  • Calculus demonstrations that you can use in the classroom to spice up your lectures and prevent those nodding heads.

LINKS TO OTHER CALCULUS SITES:

Sites with Calculus Exams.

Tutorials and courses in calculus:

  • Online math courses from MIT. The OpenCourseWare project at MIT puts many valuable resources online. Calculus and many other math courses are represented.

Animated demonstrations of calculus:

Sites with Calculus problems.

  • Aid for Calculus: About 300 sample problems from John A. Taylor, with solutions. Nicely indexed.
  • exampleproblems.com: This wiki site has lots of user generated sample problems with solutions in calculus and other areas.
  • Dr. Math: Great list of problems. Also has something to say on calculus and other topics.
  • S.O.S. Math - Calculus: Good list of problems with solutions. Through Fourier Series.
  • The Math Shop: Some solved problems, java applets for calculus, and review material.
  • Hotmath: Follow the students button to get a list of solutions to the odd problems in the calculus texts of Stewart; Larson, Hostetler, Edwards; and Tan
  • Find The Error: Douglas Shaw challenges you to find the error in some calculus proofs.
  • WYKAmath: Integral and derivative problems with nicely explained answers. Also some videos that may appeal to youtube fans.

Sites with Sage, Mathematica, Maple, etc. based calculus notebooks and problems.

  • Sage Calculus Totorial: A calculus totorial based on the free and open-source Sage Computer Algebra System.
  • Mathematica notebooks: A large collection of Mathematica notebooks, from the Mathematics Department at Wright State University. In both Windows and Mac formats.
  • Interactive Learning in Calculus and Differential Equations with Applications: A collection of Mathematica notebooks explaining topics in these areas, from the Mathematics Department at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
  • WebCalc: A completely on-line calculus course at Texas A&M. Needs Scientific Notebook, but a free viewer version is available.
  • Calculus & Mathematica: An online introductory calculus course at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Ohio State University.

Online texts:

  • Calculus Made Easy A classic calculus supplement by Sylvanius P. Thompson. Published in 1914, it was very popular. The treatment is intuitive. Available via a digital library.
  • Free Online Textbooks Links to free online texts in a variety of mathematical areas, including calculus.
  • Online math textbooks from a list maintained by George Cain, at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
  • Calculus textbook by Gilbert Strang. Full textbook available in pdf format.

Tutorials and explanations of calculus topics:

  • Online calculus notes: From the University of British Columbia. Has some nice explanations and some interactive features.
  • Calculating the Volume of a Vase: A very nicely presented project in which the volume of a real vase is computed. From the Duke University Mathematics Department.
  • Karl's Calculus Tutor: Lots of nice explanations of calculus concepts.
  • Mudd Math Fun Facts: Nice explanations of many calculus (and other mathematical) concepts. Also has geometry, algebra, probability etc. sections. Organized by level of difficulty.
  • Common Errors: Common errors in undergraduate mathematics, compiled by Eric Schechter at Vanderbilt University.
  • Graphics for the calculus classroom: A collection of graphics and animations that illustrate calculus concepts.
  • Survival Guide: One person's calculus survival guide.
  • AP Calculus: College Board's guide to AP Calculus.
  • Dave's math Tables: Tables of integrals, derivatives, and series expansions.
  • Learning Calculus: Some calculus motivational propaganda.
  • Animated examples by Louis A. Talman of the Metropolitan State College of Denver. A nice collection of very informative animations.
  • Dr. Vogel's Gallery of Calculus Pathologies A collection of strange functions that illustrate points about continuity and differentiablility.
  • World Web Math Linked collection of calculus explanations from MIT.
  • Wikipedia Entry on calculus in the online encyclopedia. Many links to specialized topics.
  • Calculus Tutorials and Problems Free interactive tutorials on clauclus topics, including Mean Value Theorem, Runge Kutta, Fourier Series. Many links to specialized topics.
  • Wyzant has a collection of calculus explanations on selected topics from precalc through vectors.

Calculus videos:

  • IntegralCalc: has numerous short videos on calculus topics. Brought to you by Krista King.
  • Center of Math: has video lectures on differential and integral calculus topics.
  • Just Math Tutorials: has a large collection of youtube videos on calculus and other math topics.
  • Midnight Tutor: This site has a large collection of videos that both explain concepts and work through problems.
  • Khan Academy: The Khan academy has many free videos with calculus explanations.
  • Brightstorm: has a variety of free videos offering calculus explanations.
  • Video Calculus: Calculus 1 and 2 videos from Selwyn Hollis at the University of Houston.

Collections of calculus site links:

Vector calculus and multivariable calculus sites:

Calculators that compute derivatives, integrals etc.:

  • WolframAlpha.com: As well as integrals and derivatives, it does limits, series expansions, vector analysis, integral transforms etc. A powerful tool.
  • integral.com: An online integrator. Be careful or you will be replaced by a $12 calculator. Based on Mathematica.
  • mathen.com: An online cacluator for derivatives, integrals. Also does plots and formula simplification.
  • Encalc: A free online cacluator that includes numerical integration and numerous physical formulas
  • Graphing calculator: Graphs several equations at once.
  • Derivative-calculator.net: Calculates derivatives and partial derivatives,
  • Integral-calculator.net: Calculates antiderivatives for you.

Calculus applets and software:

  • Math Applets for Calculus at SLU: Mike May at St. Louis University has a selection of applets to illustrate important concepts of single and multivariable calculus.
  • calculusapplets.com: An extensive collection of applets to illustrate interactively the ideas of single variable calculus.
  • MathServ Calculus Toolkit: An online toolkit for graphing, limits, derivatives, inverses etc.
  • FADBAD: A C++ program for automatic differentiation. You can download it if you like.
  • Some Java applets: A collection of Java applets illustrating concepts of calculus.
  • calculator.org: A scientific calculator.

Applications of Calculus:

Calculus and Society, History etc:

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