Math and Calculus links
1) Check your homework with this interactive site. You can get calculus
problems solved in seconds. You get all the steps explained for you too. You see
it all in standard mathematics notation, just like your teacher at the
blackboard.
www.calc101.com
2) Another interactive site. Practice problems, get questions answered and,
if you don’t see the answer to your question, you can email for help. Homework
problems, exercises and various VRML activities to assist in learning calculus.
www.calculus.net
3) Another interactive dite. S.O.S. MATHematics is the website, where you can work with materials to help you do your homework, prepare for a test, or get ready for class.
www.sosmath.com/calculus/calculus.html
4) Another interactive site. The calculus section of QuickMath allows you to differentiate and integrate almost any mathematical expression.
www.quickmath.com/www02/pages/modules/calculus/index.shtml
5) Calculus tutorials, lessons, worksheets and instructions. Lots of links to
different areas, including business calculus.
http://math.about.com/cs/calculus/
6) Need some history on calculus? Follows the development of the form of
mathematics known as "the calculus" from Archimedes, through Newton
and Leibniz, to Cauchy.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/The_rise_of_calculus.html
http://www.calculus.net
7) Calculus isn’t all bad! Some people really love it. Check out this site,
with lots of information and links.
math.rice.edu/~lanius/misc/calcu.html