- A History of the Calculus
The main ideas of calculus developed over a very long period of time. Read about some of the mathematicians who contributed to this field of mathematics.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/The_rise_of_calculus.html
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- Algebra and Calculus Sketches
For calculus, gives the tangent line problem and its solution.
http://www.mathforum.org/sum95/ruth/sketches/algcalc.sketches.html
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- Automatic Calculus Solutions
Check calculus homework. Enter a function and click for a step-by-step derivative or integral with each step explained.
http://www.calc101.com/
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- Calculus Made Easier
An introduction to the basic concepts. The derivative and integral are explained. Resource links included.
http://www.wtv-zone.com/Angelaruth49/Calculus.html
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- Calculus-Help.com
Features a new practice calculus problem every week with complete solutions. Includes an archive of prior weeks' problems and solutions.
http://www.calculus-help.com/
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- Karl's Calculus Tutor
Introductory information on counting numbers, integers, limits, and derivatives.
http://www.karlscalculus.org/
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- The History Of Calculus
Topics include the discovery of infinity concepts by Zeno, area approximation methods, Descartes' approach to finding normal lines, and finally Newton and Leibniz proving The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Time period discussed is from the 5th century BC to the 19th century AD.
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/The_rise_of_calculus.html
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- Visual Calculus
Short descriptions and examples for limits, derivatives, and integrals. Various plug-ins are needed to view some of the pages.
http://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/
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