A helpful scientific calculator that runs in your web browser window.
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Holt Online Learning
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Step-by-step solutions to odd-numbered problems from dozens of calculus textbooks.
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Hotmath
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Excellent site showing examples of algebra, trig, calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra.
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Paul's Online Math Notes
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This calculus derivatives and limits help sheet contains the definition of a derivative, mean value theorem, and the derivative’s basic properties. There is a list of common derivative examples and chain rule examples. The following derivative rules are also described: product rule, quotient rule, power rule, chain rule, and L’Hopital’s rule. This sheet also contains properties of limits as well as examples of limit evaluations at infinity. A limit evaluation method for factoring is also included.
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eCalc.com
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Step-by-step solutions to odd-numbered problems from dozens of precalculus textbooks.
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Hotmath
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Definition of this method, f '(x) ~ (f(x+d) - f(x-d)) / (2d), for approximating derivatives and its advantages over the previous method.
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MIT
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Discussion of the potential problems with the first method for approximating derivatives.
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MIT
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Definition of this basic method for approximating the derivative of a function with f'(x) ~ (f(x+d) - f(x)) / d.
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MIT
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Graphs of the types of discontinuities, including cusps, jump discontinuity, removable discontinuity, infinite discontinuity, and essential discontinuity.
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MIT
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