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This page offers a clear explanation of the equations that can be used to describe the one-dimensional, constant acceleration motion of an object in terms of its three kinematic variables: velocity, displacement, and...
Linked essay describing the history of Calculus from the Greeks through Newton and Leibniz, with 28 references (books/articles).
Created by Steven R. Costenoble and Stefan Waner or Hofstra University, this site contains ninteen true/false quizzes that cover topics such as: sets, counting, probability, random variables ,statistics, Markov systems,...
This is a series of lectures, authored by Chris Tisdell of the University of New South Wales, for MATH2111 "Higher Several Variable Calculus" and "Vector Calculus", which is a 2nd-year mathematics subject taught at UNSW,...
Webmath, from Discovery Education, provides help for mathematics students. Categories include general mathematics, K-8 math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus. The site covers everything you need to know,...
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