Animating Calculus
Mathematica Notebooks for the Laboratory (TELOS - the Electronic Library of Science)
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Word Count
73,000 words, Guess
Page Count
292 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7448577M
- ISBN-139780387947488
- ISBN-100387947485
- OCLC Control Number82693639
- Library of Congress Control Number96023164
and 2 more
- LibraryThing4241129
- Goodreads4118379
Classifications
- LCCQA299.6-433
- LCCQA303.5.C65 P33 1997
- DDC515/.0285/53
Description
Animating Calculus is designed to help you explore calculus and visualize concepts through the use of computation and animation. This collection of 22 labs, together with the computer algebra system Mathematica, can be used for self-study, demonstration, or as a laboratory supplement to an existing calculus sequence. Standard calculus topics as well as new and unusual extensions and applications are presented, including derivatives and rate of change, calculus and landing airplanes, population dynamics and iteration, the fundamental theorem, The Buffon needle problem, numerical and symbolic integration, rolling wheels (round and square), subtleties of the harmonic series, and more. Animating Calculus includes exercises and demonstrations that focus on important and fundamental ideas and applications rather than the everyday mechanics of a computer algebra system. Sophisticated animations are used to clarify geometric concepts in calculus. In addition, discussions of numerical and graphical pitfalls help the student to understand the importance of verifying results. Originally published by W.H. Freeman, this new TELOS edition of Animating Calculus includes the full set of labs for DOS/Windows as well as Macintosh platforms.
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- Animating Calculus: Mathematica Notebooks for the Laboratory (TELOS - the Electronic Library of Science)
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