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1.1 Functions and Their Representations

1.2 A Catalog of Essential Functions

1.3 The Limit of a Function

1.4 Calculating Limits

1.6 Limits Involving Infinity

2.1 Derivatives and Rates of Change

2.2 The Derivative as a Function

2.3 Basic Differentiation Formulas

2.4 The Product and Quotient Rules

2.6 Implicit Differentiation

2.8 Linear Approximations and Differentials

3.1 Maximum and Minimum Values

3.3 Derivatives and the Shapes of Graphs

3.4 Curve Sketching

3.6 Newton's Method

3.7 Antiderivatives

4.2 The Definite Integral

4.3 Evaluating Definite Integrals

4.5 The Substitution Rule

5.1 Inverse Functions

5.2 The Natural Logarithmic Function

5.3 The Natural Exponential Function

5.5 Exponential Growth and Decay

5.6 Inverse Trigonometric Functions

6.2 Trigonometric Integrals and Substitutions

6.3 Partial Fractions

6.6 Improper Integrals

7.1 Areas Between Curves

7.5 Applications to Physics and Engineering

7.6 Differential Equations

8.1 Sequences

8.3 The Integral and Comparison Tests

8.7 Taylor and Maclaurin Series

9.1 Parametric Curves

9.2 Calculus with Parametric Curves

9.3 Polar Coordinates

10.5 Equations of Lines and Planes

10.6 Cylinders and Quadric Surfaces

10.8 Arc Length and Curvature

11.7 Maximum and Minimum Values

12.1 Double Integrals over Rectangles

12.3 Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates

12.6 Triple Integrals in Cylindrical Coordinates

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Chapter 13: Vector Calculus

Vector Calculus
This comprehensive site offers information on almost every aspect of elementary vector calculus.

Section 13.1: Vector Fields

Java Microscope
An interactive Java applet that plots the vector fields of sample functions and lets you zoom with a variety of different "lenses."

Vector Field Analyzer
A similar Java applet that plots the vector fields of sample functions and lets you analyze the flow and other properties of the vector field.

Section 13.2: Line Integrals

Visualizing Circulation of Vector Fields
This site shows how line integrals over a closed curve in a plane can be visualized as ordinary integrals with respect to the arc length parameter.

Section 13.5: Curl and Divergence

Flows of Vector Fields
A Java applet that plots the vector fields of several functions and shows the effect of curl and divergence.

From Points to Regions
A guide showing how the divergence of a vector field combined with integration can be used to determine characteristics of an entire region in one, two, and three dimensions.

Divergence in Two and Three Dimensions
A tutorial using population growth and migration to explain divergence in a vector field in two and three dimensions.

Section 13.6: Parametric Surfaces and Their Areas

Surface Area for Parametric Surfaces
This online graphing tool allows the user to generate parametric surfaces.|||2|| 1090822719|default|Chapter 12: Multiple Integrals|

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Chapter 12: Multiple Integrals

Section 12.2: Double Integrals over General Regions

Volumes and Double Integrals
A tutorial with illustrations on how to calculate the volumes of solids using multiple integrals.

Section 12.4: Applications of Double Integrals

Centers of Mass and Moments of Inertia
A page containing a couple of practice problems involving triple integration.

Section 12.5: Triple Integrals

Examples of Triple Integration
A page containing a couple of practice problems involving triple integration.

Section 12.6: Triple Integrals in Cylindrical Coordinates

Cylindrical Coordinates
The first portion of this page illustrates cylindrical coordinates with animations.

Triple Integrals
This site provides an introduction to triple integrals in cylindrical and spherical coordinates, with examples and illustrations.

Section 12.7: Triple Integrals in Spherical Coordinates

Spherical Coordinates
The first portion of this page illustrates spherical coordinates with animations.

Section 12.8: Change of Variables in Multiple Integrals

Change of Variables in Multiple Integrals
This site presents a discussion on why a change of variables is useful and then works through several examples.|||2|| 1090822711|default|Chapter 11: Partial Derivatives|

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Chapter 11: Partial Derivatives

Section 11.3: Partial Derivatives

Partial Derivatives
This site presents visual interpretations of partial derivatives.

A Non-Differentiable Function with Partial Derivatives Everywhere
Describes (and graphs) a function that has partial derivatives everywhere but is not differentiable everywhere.

Partial Differentiation
A tutorial on "partial functions," partial derivatives, and second partial derivatives with example problems.

Section 11.4: Tangent Planes and Linear Approximations

Gradients, Directional Derivatives, and Tangent Planes
A lengthy discussion of gradients, directional derivatives, and tangent planes with practice problems.

Section 11.6: Directional Derivatives and the Gradient Vector

A Non-Differentiable Function with All Directional Derivatives
A description and graph of a function with all directional derivatives at the origin that is not differentiable there. (Note: uses alternate notations.)

Gradient
A project exploring the concept of gradient with interactive Java applets.

The Gradient and the Directional Derivative
A tutorial on gradients and directional derivatives, with instructions on how to calculate and illustrate them on a TI-92.

Gradients and Contour Curves
A java applet that plots gradient vectors and level curves according to a function that you specify.

Section 11.8: Lagrange Multipliers

Lagrange Multipliers
An in-depth discussion of Lagrange Multipliers with geometric interpretations.|||2|| 1090822703|default|Chapter 10: Vectors and Geometry of Space|

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Chapter 10: Vectors and Geometry of Space

Section 10.2: Vectors

Exploring Vectors with Geometer's Sketchpad
This site illustrates a number of vector concepts for those who have Geometer’s Sketchpad software.

Section 10.3: The Dod Product

What Good Are Dot Products?
A summary of the various reasons that dot products are useful.

Section 10.7: Vector Functions and Space Curves

TI-92 -- Integrating Vector-Valued Functions
A quick guide to integrating a vector-valued function on a TI-92 graphing calculator.

Section 10.8: Arc Length and Curvature

Arc Length, Tangents, Normals, and Curvature
A tutorial on finding the arc length, tangents, normals, and curvature of a curve using vector equations.

Section 10.9: Motion in Space: Velocity and Acceleration

Johannes Kepler: The Laws of Planetary Motion
Describes the development of Kepler's ideas along with an explanation of each of his three Laws of Planetary Motion.

Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion
Uses diagrams and animations to illustrate Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion.|||2|| 1090822695|default|Chapter 9: Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates|

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Chapter 9: Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates

Parametric and Polar Equations
This page features a comprehensive introduction to parametric equations and polar coordinates. Includes a large number of worked out examples.

Section 9.1: Parametric Curves

Plotting Parametric Curves
An online tool that plots a parametrically defined curve based on parametric equations that you specify.

Section 9.2: Calculus with Parametric Curves

Visual Calculus / Tangent Lines and Parametric CurvesThis page has a tutorial and practice problems on finding the tangent line to a parametric curve.

Visual Calculus / Area Bounded by a Parametric Curve
A tutorial with animations on finding the area bounded by a parametric curve.

Section 9.3: Polar Coordinates

Visual Calculus / Polar Coordinates
A good tutorial on polar coordinates, how to plot them, and using a TI-86 (or TI-85) graphing calculator to graph them.

Polar Plot
This online applet plots the graph of a function given in polar coordinates.

Section 9.4: Areas and Lengths in Polar Coordinates

Visual Calculus / Arc Length
A tutorial on finding the arc length of a curve, including curves given by parametric equations.|||2|| 1090822687|default|Chapter 8: Series|

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Chapter 8: Series

Section 8.1: Sequences

Visual Calculus / Sequences

A tutorial on sequences, with examples and diagrams.

Analysis WebNotes: Sequences
A collection of notes on sequences with examples, animations, and practice problems.

Sequences
An overview of sequences, with many practice problems with solutions.

Section 8.2: Series

Introduction to Series
An introduction to series, covering partial sums, convergence tests, geometric series, and more.

Visual Calculus / Series
Another good introduction to series, covering partial sums, convergence tests, geometric series, harmonic series, practice problems, and more.

Section 8.3: The Integral and Comparison Tests

Visual Calculus / Integral Test
A tutorial on the Integral Test with examples and solutions.

Visual Calculus / Error Estimates Using the Integral Test
A tutorial on using the Integral Test to estimate errors.

Section 8.4: Other Convergence Tests

Visual Calculus / Alternating Series

A tutorial on alternating series, including the test for alternating series, how to estimate errors, and practice problems with solutions.

Visual Calculus / Absolute Convergence

A tutorial on absolute convergence and the Ratio Test, with practice problems and solutions.

Absolute Convergence

A guide to determining if a series is absolutely convergent, including practice problems and solutions.

Visual Calculus / The Ratio Test

A tutorial on the Ratio Test, with practice problems and solutions.

The Root and Ratio Tests

A tutorial on the Ratio Test, with practice problems and solutions.

Section 8.5: Power Series

Visual Calculus / Power Series
An explanation of power series with many example problems.

Power Series
Another tutorial on power series, with practice problems and solutions.

Power/Taylor Series Approximation
A Java applet that computes the first n terms of the power series expansion of a function.

Section 8.6: Representing Functions as Power Series

Representing a Function as a Power Series
This page demonstrates using a geometric series to represent a function as a power series.

Section 8.7: Taylor and Maclaurin Series

Visual Calculus / Taylor Polynomials
A site on Taylor polynomials, with practice problems and solutions.

Function Plotter
An online Java applet that plots the graphs of functions and their Taylor polynomials.

Taylor Series
A tutorial on Taylor series, with practice problems and solutions.

Section 8.8: Applications of Taylor Polynomials

Taylor Polynomials
This site provides examples applying Taylor series to explain physical behavior, including modeling the behavior of a swinging pendulum, and using radiation to measure wavelengths.|||2|| 1090822678|default|Chapter 7: Applications of Integration|

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Chapter 7: Applications of Integration

Applications of Integration
Visual Calculus / Applications of Integration: An excellent site that has tutorials covering applications of integration, including volumes and work. It also has interactive online applets, practice problems with solutions, examples, quizzes, tutorials on using graphing calculators, and more.

Section 7.1: Areas between Curves

Area Between Two Curves
This page explores the problem of finding the area bounded between two curves, and includes procedures and solved examples.

Section 7.2: Volumes

Volume of a Solid of Revolution
A page containing tutorials about the four principal methods of finding the volume of a solid: the disc method, the washer method, the cross section method, and the shell method.

Section 7.3: Volumes by Cylindrical Shells

The Shell Method
A page containing a tutorial on the shell method for obtaining the volume of a solid. Includes sample problems with solutions.

Section 7.4: Arc Length

Arc Length Approximator

This online tool calculates the arc length of the graph of a function over an interval that you specify. Some example functions with known arc lengths are calculated with various polynomial approximations to the length.

Section 7.5: Applications to Physics and Engineering

Work and Energy

A site provided by Montana State University that gives a tutorial on work and energy, along with diagrams and animations. (See "Energy Functions in One Dimension.")

Moments of Inertia
A review of moments of inertia, with practice questions.

Section 7.6: Differential Equations

Solving a Separable Ordinary Differential Equation
An online calculator that finds the symbolic solution to separable (and other) ordinary differential equations that you specify.

Tangent Field (Direction Field)
This applet plots the direction field of a first-order ordinary differential equation that you specify.

Java Microscope
A Java applet that draws a slope field of several sample equations.

Raindrops
This portion of an online module solves a differential equation modeling falling raindrops by using Euler's method.

Predator-Prey
This portion of an online module numerically solves the differential equations for predator-prey models by using Euler's method.

Numerical Technique: Euler's Method
A guide to using Euler's method for approximating solutions to differential equations, with the help of diagrams.|||2|| 1090822670|default|Chapter 6: Techniques of Integration|

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Chapter 6: Techniques of Integration

Techniques of Integration
An excellent site that has tutorials covering virtually everything about integration techniques. It also has interactive online applets, practice problems with solutions, examples, quizzes, and tutorials on using graphing calculators.

Section 6.1: Integration by Parts

Integration by Parts I
This tutorial on integration by parts that derives the formula, explains each step of integrating by parts, and includes many examples.

Section 6.2: Trigonometric Integrals and Substitutions

Trig Substitutions
This site contains an extensive discussion of trigonometric substitutions for integration.

Sections 6.3: Partial Fractions

Partial Fractions Decomposition
The applet on this page calculates the partial fractions decomposition fof any rational function entered by the student.

Sections 6.4: Integration with Tables and Computer Algebra Systems

S.O.S. Math - Mathematical Tables and Formulas
An extensive collection of integration formulas and more.

Sections 6.5: Approximate Integration

Numerical Integrator
An online integrator that will calculate an approximation for the definite integral of a function f over the interval [a, b].

Simpson's Numerical Integrator
An online integrator that will use Simpson’s Rule to approximate a definite integral that you specify.

Numerical Integration: Accumulating Rates of Change
This online tutorial explains in depth the application of techniques of numerical integration to models related to nature and everyday life.

Sections 6.6: Improper Integrals

Improper Integrals
This guide to improper integrals covers nearly all aspects, including convergence tests and gamma and beta functions. Scroll 2/3 of the way down the page to access the section on improper integrals.|||2|| 1090822660|default|Chapter 5: Inverse Functions|

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Chapter 5: Inverse Functions

Section 5.1: Inverse Functions

Inverses of Functions
A thorough and easy-to-understand explanation of inverse functions. This page also uses Flash and Java animations to illustrate the material.

Section 5.2-5.4: The Natural Logarithmic; Natural Exponential; General Logarithmic; and Exponential Functions

Inverses
This page contains a detailed discussion of functional inverses. The graphical meaning of the inverse, the domain and range, and one to one functions all appear in an interactive format.
Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
On this site the student will find rules for differentiating exponential and logarithmic functions as well as practice problems with solutions.


Section 5.5: Exponential Growth and Decay

Ecological Models
A collection of practice problems where the student solves differential equations for exponential growth models. Includes Java applets.

Population Dynamics
A tutorial on building a model of population growth using differential equations, with examples.

Modeling Population Growth
A web page that explains how to model population growth through the use of differential equations.

Section 5.6: Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Differentiation of Inverse Trigonometric Functions
A page on inverse trigonometric functions, and their derivatives, with practice problems and solutions. Provided by UC Davis.|||2|| 1090822651|default|Chapter 4: Integrals|

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Chapter 4: Integrals

Integrals
The Integrator: An online integrator that uses Mathematica to evaluate integrals. Provided by Wolfram Research.

Visual Calculus / Integration
An excellent site that has tutorials covering virtually everything about integrals. It also has interactive online applets, practice problems with solutions, examples, quizzes, and tutorials on using graphing calculators.

Section 4.2: The Definite Integral

Definite Integral of a Function
This applet computes the definite and indefinite integrals of a function you specify on an interval of your choice.

Computing Riemann Sums
This applet computes and illustrates the Riemann sum of a function you specify, along with the interval and the number of points in the partition.

Section 4.4: The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

Tutorial for the Indefinite Integral
A tutorial on indefinite integrals, provided by Hofstra University.

Section 4.5: The Substitution Rule

U-Substitution
Practice problems on the method of u-substitution, provided by UC Davis, with solutions.

U-Substitution
Several examples with detailed solutions.|||2|| 1090822625|default|Chapter 3: Applications of Differentiation|

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Chapter 3: Applications of DifferentiationL

Applications of Differentiation
An excellent site that has tutorials covering virtually everything about applications of differentiation. It also has interactive online applets, practice problems with solutions, examples, quizzes, and tutorials on using graphing calculators.

Section 3.2: The Mean Value Theorem

The Mean Value Theorem
This site offers a proof of the Mean Value Theorem, along with example problems to illustrate the concept.

Section 3.3: Derivatives and the Shapes of Graphs

Graphing Using First and Second Derivatives
Practice questions on graphing a variety of functions using first and second derivatives, provided by UC Davis, with solutions.

Section 3.4: Curve Sketching

Curve Sketching
This site gives a brief summary of the major points in curve sketching, from simple symmetry tests to the roles of the first and second derivatives of a function.

Texas Instruments
The official site of the maker of widely-used graphing calculators.

Ticalc.org
This is the self-described "official" unofficial headquarters for TI graphing calculators. A multitude of programs for a wide range of Texas Instruments calculators can be found here for download.

CASIO: Support Classroom With Technology
Casio's official site for their line of calculators, including product information, a program library, and much more.

Hewlett Packard Calculators
Hewlett Packard's official site for their calculators, including product information, technical support, and resources for creating and downloading calculator programs.

Section 3.5: Optimization Problems

Applied Maxima and Minima
Practice maximum/minimum optimization problems, provided by UC Davis, with solutions.

Derivatives Applied to Economics
This page gives problems with solutions that require the use of the first derivative to solve introductory questions in economics.

Section 3.6: Newton's Method

Newton's Method
A Java applet that demonstrates Newton's method graphically.|||2|| 1090795193|default|Chapter 2: Derivatives|

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Chapter 2: Derivatives

Section 2.1: Derivatives and Rates of Change

Animated Secant Approaching the Tangent
A Java applet animation that shows a secant approaching the tangent line.

Tangent Line as the Limit of Secant Lines
Construction of the tangent line as the limit of secant lines at a point.

Rate of Change Applied to Import/Export
Discussion of rates of change with an example using export data.

Derivatives Using the Limit Definition
This is a set of practice problems about derivatives provided by the University of California, Davis, with solutions.

Section 2.2: The Derivative as a Function

Differentiation Using the Product Rule
Practice problems relating to the Product Rule, provided by the UC Davis, with solutions.
Differentiation Using the Quotient Rule

Differentiation Using the Quotient Rule
Practice problems relating to the Quotient Rule, provided by UC Davis, with solutions.

Section 2.5: The Chain Rule

Practice Problems on the Chain Rule
Practice questions on the Chain Rule, provided by UC Davis, with solutions.

Section 2.6: Implicit Differentiation

Practice Problems on Implicit Differentiation
Practice questions on implicit differentiation, provided by UC Davis, with solutions.

Section 2.7: Related Rates

Related Rates
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Chapter 1: Functions and Limits

Visual Calculus / Pre-Calculus
An excellent site that has tutorials covering virtually everything about functions. It also has interactive online applets, practice problems with solutions, examples, quizzes, and tutorials on using graphing calculators.

Section 1.1: Functions and Their Rrepresentations

Four ways to represent a function
This site contains flash animated discussions of the meaning of the word function under the four standard representations.

Section 1.2: A Catalog of Essential Functions

Composite Functions
This is a thorough explanation of the concept of composite functions and their domains, along with a couple of worked out examples.

Section 1.5: Continuity

Continuity and Discontinuity
Definitions and examples of continuity and discontinuity both at single points and on intervals.

Section 1.6: Limits Involving Infinity

Limits of Functions as x Approaches Infinity
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