Insights Into Calculus Using Mathematica for Use with Calculus

Insights Into Calculus Using Mathematica for Use with Calculus

Author: Robert T. Smith

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics

Published: 2001-06-01

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780072398571

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Help your students become effective users of technology for calculus problem-solving. These text-specific exploratory student workbooks present activities and instructions for the most popular graphing technologies.


Calculus Using Mathematica

Calculus Using Mathematica

Author: K.D. Stroyan

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2014-05-10

Total Pages: 559

ISBN-13: 1483267970

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Calculus Using Mathematica is intended for college students taking a course in calculus. It teaches the basic skills of differentiation and integration and how to use Mathematica, a scientific software language, to perform very elaborate symbolic and numerical computations. This is a set composed of the core text, science and math projects, and computing software for symbolic manipulation and graphics generation. Topics covered in the core text include an introduction on how to get started with the program, the ideas of independent and dependent variables and parameters in the context of some down-to-earth applications, formulation of the main approximation of differential calculus, and discrete dynamical systems. The fundamental theory of integration, analytical vector geometry, and two dimensional linear dynamical systems are elaborated as well. This publication is intended for beginning college students.


Calculus

Calculus

Author: Kevin M. O'Connor

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780763734268

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Correlated directly to Calculus: The Language of Change, an engaging new text by David Cohen and James Henle, this outstanding lab manual provides numerous labs, projects, and exercises to teach students how to use MATLAB. Written in a friendly and accessible style, this is the ideal resource for students to practice what they've learned in the text.


Calculus

Calculus

Author: Robert Thomas Smith

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 1144

ISBN-13:

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Mathematica in Action

Mathematica in Action

Author: Stan Wagon

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 9780387986845

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"Mathematica in Action, 2nd Edition," is designed both as a guide to the extraordinary capabilities of Mathematica as well as a detailed tour of modern mathematics by one of its leading expositors, Stan Wagon. Ideal for teachers, researchers, mathematica enthusiasts. This second edition of the highly sucessful W.H. Freeman version includes an 8 page full color insert and 50% new material all organized around Elementary Topics, Intermediate Applications, and Advanced Projects. In addition, the book uses Mathematica 3.0 throughtout. Mathematica 3.0 notebooks with all the programs and examples discussed in the book are available on the TELOS web site (www.telospub.com). These notebooks contain materials suitable for DOS, Windows, Macintosh and Unix computers. Stan Wagon is well-known in the mathematics (and Mathematica) community as Associate Editor of the "American Mathematical Monthly," a columnist for the "Mathematical Intelligencer" and "Mathematica in Education and Research," author of "The Banach-Tarski Paradox" and "Unsolved Problems in Elementary Geometry and Number Theory (with Victor Klee), as well as winner of the 1987 Lester R. Ford Award for Expository Writing.