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This website contains class notes from a 100 level Calculus course at University of British Columbia. The site outlines the use of differential equations and solutions in the context of population growth. The lecture notes contain questions for consideration, detailed explanation of necessary equations and additional resources on the topic.
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This website contains class notes from a 100 level Calculus course at University of British Columbia. The site contains examples and explanations of Euler's method. The lecture notes explain a simple initial value problem to numerically approximate solutions to differential equations, Euler's method and a logistic equation.
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This
Java
demonstration
site
was
created
for
an
applied
statistics
course
at
California
State
University,
San
Bernadino,
provides
information
for
using
Java
applets
with
probability
and
statistics.
The
site
includes
introduction
to
probability
models,
hypergeometric
distribution,
Poisson
distribution,
normal
distribution,
proportions,
confidence
intervals
for
means,
the
Central
Limit
Theorem,
bivariate
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SticiGui
(Statistics
Tools
for
Internet
and
Classroom
Instruction
with
a
Graphical
User
Interface)
are
online
introductory
statistical
materials
including
interactive
data
analysis
tools
and
demonstrations,
machine-graded
online
assignments
and
exams.
This
site
features
Java
tools
for
a
variety
of
statistical
topics.
Topics
include,
binomial
histograms,
chi-square
distributions,
confidence
intervals,
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The
Central
Limit
Theorem
applet
demonstrates
the
central
limit
theorem
using
simulated
dice-rolling
experiments.
An
"experiment"
consists
of
rolling
a
certain
number
of
dice
(1-5
dice
are
available
in
this
applet)
and
adding
the
number
of
spots
showing.
This
experiment
is
"performed"
repeatedly,
keeping
track
of
the
number
of
times
each
outcome
is
observed.
These
outcomes
are
plotted
in
the
form
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The
Discovering
Important
Statistical
Concepts
Using
Spread
Sheets
(DISCUSS)
project
is
a
modified
and
supplemented
web-based
implementation
of
the
initial
DISCUS
materials
for
teaching
elementary
statistics
at
the
introductory
level.
The
site
aims
to
integrate
the
powerful
interactive
capabilities
of
Microsoft
Excel
with
the
convenience
of
web-based
resource
materials
using
Microsoft
Internet
Explorer.
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Create
a
Graph
is
a
service
of
the
National
Center
for
Education
Statistics.
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site
contains
easy
to
understand
explanations
of
four
different
charts
and
graphs
and
a
data
input
section
for
each
graph.
Graphs
include
area
graph,
bar
graph,
line
graph
and
pie
chart.
Students
can
use
homework
problems,
things
they
have
a
special
interest
in,
or
use
some
of
the
numbers
they
find
elsewhere
to
create
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The
American
Mathematical
Association
of
Two-Year
Colleges
(AMATYC)
is
committed
to
heightening
the
awareness
of
the
vital
importance
of
the
first
two
years
of
collegiate
mathematics
education
to
the
future
of
our
students
and
the
welfare
of
the
United
States
and
Canada.
The
AMATYC
works
to
ensure
the
preparation
of
scientifically
and
technologically
literate
citizens
who
are
capable
of
making
educated
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DISCUS
is
a
set
of
Microsoft
Excel
spreadsheets
designed
for
teaching
first
year
undergraduate
level
statistics.
Students
can
use
them
on
their
own
and
do
not
need
prior
knowledge
of
Excel.
Topics
include
descriptive
statistics,
probability,
binomial
distributions,
and
regression
etc.
This
page
has
links
to
more
info
about
each
topic,
an
independent
review
of
DISCUS,
and
a
DISCUS
download.
It
also
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This
product
site
powered
by
Wolfram
Research,
makers
of
Mathematica,
outlines
all
aspects
of
this
calculation
tool.
From
simple
calculator
operations
to
large-scale
programming
and
interactive
document
preparation,
Mathematica
is
a
tool
for
engineering
analysis
and
modeling,
technical
education
from
high
school
to
graduate
school,
and
wherever
quantitative
methods
are
used.
Mathematica
integrates
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