Everything you need to teach Calculus 1 and Calculus 2!
Teaching Calculus with Maple includes Maple-based lecture notes, student worksheets, and demonstrations, homework that can be graded automatically through Möbius Assessment from DigitalEd, and more.
Highlights:
- Engage your students with highly interactive lectures
- Reinforce concepts with “what-if” explorations built right into the class notes
- Consolidate learning with carefully constructed homework questions that include hints and feedback for the students, all algorithmically-generated and graded by Möbius Assessment, from the Maplesoft spin-off company DigitalEd.
- Easily modify lecture notes to customize the material to your specific needs and preferences
Topics
Calculus 1
- Trigonometry, including the compound angle formulas
- Inequalities and absolute values
- Limits and continuity using rigorous definitions
- The derivative and various applications
- Rolle's Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem for Derivatives
- The differential
- Anti-differentiation
- Definite integral with application to area problems
- Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
- Logarithmic and exponential functions
- Mean Value Theorem for Integrals
Calculus 2
- Inverse functions
- Inverse trigonometric functions
- Hyperbolic functions
- L'Hôpital's Rule
- Techniques of integration
- Applications of integration to volumes and arc length
- Parametric equations
- Polar coordinates
- Taylor and MacLaurin series
- Functions of two or more variables
- Partial derivatives
About this Content
These complete courses are the result of a 5-year research project at the University of Guelph to study the effective use of technology in mathematics education. Jack Weiner, the lead researcher, has over 30 years experience teaching mathematics and is the recipient of multiple teaching awards. These materials have been successfully used by multiple instructors, with class sizes ranging from 15 to 600 students.
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