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Calculus Questions: What is a LimitEpsilons and deltas can really confuse a simple concept. The limit is all that separates algebra from calculus, and it lets you cheat in a few, select spots dealing with infinity, zero, and the things in between. -
Moral CalculusMoral Calculus - Quatrain by Stephen C. Rose with some supplementary remarks on cognitive loops and leadership -
Glossary of Dental Terms and ProceduresAbcess. Infection of the pulp of a tooth at the tip of the root. Treated with root canal therapy.
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High School Level Math Help and ResourcesHigh school math can be challenging. The following websites offer help and resources for students studying algebra, geometry, calculus and trigonometry. -
Know This Before Calculus!If you plan on taking calculus, read this! This article talks about habits you should break, formulas you should memorize, and what you need.
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Free Printable Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry and Calculus Lessons and Homework Reference SheetsDo you have 'math anxiety'? Just the words 'algebra', 'geometry', 'calculus' and 'trigonometry' strike fear in many hearts. But don't despair; here are free printable algebra, trigonometry, calculus and geometry lessons and homework reference sheets. -
10 Scientific Discoveries that Rocked the WorldThis list is a snapshot of the top ten scientific discoveries of all time. Read on to see which ones would be on your list.
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5 Steps to an "A" in CalculusCalculus may have a reputation for its difficulty, but following these five tips will help you get an A in any Calculus class.
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One Simple Helpful Calculus Equation You Should MemorizeThere is one equation in calculus that surpasses all others in usefulness. It is the formula for a derivative. It may well prove a useful one if you take just moments to memorize it. -
Is Calculus a Hard Class?This article will give you a general idea as to what will need to be done to get through calculus.
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Calculus Derivates Made Easy!An overview of the exponent rule, chain rule, product rule, and quotient rule for finding derivatives in Calculus.
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What Are Your Options when Taking Calculus and Other Tough Subjects in College?There may be options besides dropping out of college or retaking a tough class that seems impossible to pass.
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What is the Derivative of a Function?Calculus has a bad reputation for being tough, but it's really simple. Here's a quick explanation of one of the two main concepts of calculus. -
Using Your TI-84: Calculus, Part 1Learning how to use your TI-84 to assist you in doing calculus problems. Specifically graphing piecewise functions and finding the derivative of a function at a certain point in this first part.
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Some Interesting Word Histories & Origins of Words Beginning with CThese are some interesting word histories and origins of words starting with the letter C for those people who enjoy etymology.
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How to Score High on the AP Calculus ExamWith college credit on the line, doing your best on the AP calculus exam is important. I scored a five using these tips and so can you.
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Beginning Math: Calculus and the Method of IncrementsThis article will teach you how to use the method of increments to solve for the instantaneous velocity. Also see how to think mathematically.
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Should I Take the AP Calculus (AB) Class?Thinking about taking AP Calculus? Can't make that huge decision? AP Calculus really boils down to two things: Differentiation and Integration.
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Introduction to Calculus: By a Simple ExampleIntegral calculus is often considered very difficult. This treatise considers the simple example of the area of a circle. -
Calculus and Mathematics in BusinessA look at the relation between higher mathematics and the business world.
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Business Calculus Topics Every Businessman and Business Major Should KnowBusiness calculus deals with the applications of calculus to the world of finance and commerce. This article will explain the importance of the topics of business calculus, including some topics with which you probably aren't familiar. -
Nephrolithiasis, Renal Calculus Risk & Treatment: An OverviewThis article is about nephrolithiasis or kidney stones as it is more commonly known. Also known as renal calculus or renal calculi, it is a common health condition and the reader is introduced to the typical risks and possible treatment options of this ailment.
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Calculus: Manipulating Infinity: Nothing x Everything = SomethingHave you ever wondered what happens when you divide Zero by Infinity? Or multiply Infinity by Zero? Well, using the concept of the Limit from Calculus we can find the answers. -
Surviving Calculus 2: An Insider's Guide to Calculus II and How to PassCalculus 2 can be an absolute nightmare and headache for any undergraduate. I have survived and here is my advice on how to do the same.
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A Rational Cosmology: The Accuracy of Calculus in Describing MotionThis 38th essay of "A Rational Cosmology" shows that the model of calculus enables human beings to understand the real-world motion of entities in their entirety; there is no motion that the human senses cannot perceive given the proper reference frame.
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A Rational Cosmology: The Calculus as a Model for Continuous MotionThis 33rd essay of "A Rational Cosmology" describes the role of the calculus in describing with perfect accuracy the motion of real entities while remaining a mere model not equivalent to said motion.
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The Value of Collegiate-Level Calculus for Non-Math Majors"Why am I taking Calculus?" A common and irksome question posed by many students, myself included, be they first year students or upperclassmen. However, Calculus provides students with a valuable set of problem-solving skills, valuable to any major.
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Is Math Beyond Advanced Algebra Really Necessary for Most People?In today's high schools, students are being pressured to take Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus. This is due to pressures of preparing students for standardized tests as well as college/university studies. However, is this really necessary?
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Development of CalculusCalculus, being a difficult subject, therefore requires much more than the intuition and genius of one man. It took the work and ideas of many great men to establish the advanced concepts now known as calculus.
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TOS Review - Virtual NerdWhat is Virtual Nerd and what can it do for your homeschool?
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Lottery Shouldn't Change Cavs' CalculusGetting the #1 and #4 picks in this year's draft is great, but the Cavs should not rush the rebuilding process.
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Guide to High SchoolImprove your high school experience.
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How to Do Long DivisionStruggle with algebra? Some of your issues may be number sense, which is overlooked when you rely heavily on a calculator. Read on for some help with long division: an overlooked skill. -
NERB, WREB, SRTA, CITA, and CRDTSRegional exams hinder the ability of individuals to move about the United States. A national exam in place of regional exams would be beneficial to health care providers.
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Are You Serious?!?My experience of becoming conscious of when I'm too serious.
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How to Let Go of UnhappinessLetting go of unhappiness can be achieved by putting things in perspective. The perspective that you want to regain is that you are for one, not going to die.
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An Ode to High School CalculusThis poem is a result of my striving for perfection in my current math class and the hatred I'm currently brewing toward calculus and imaginary numbers. Luckily my extra hours of "Mandatory Math Devotion" have paid off :)
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Leibniz Lecture NotesLecture Notes on Leibniz from an Introduction to Philosophy Course
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What Are You Reading? Jan 13, 2010I review what I am reading this week.
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Maria AgnesiA short biography of Maria Agnesi





