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  1. MathSoft - MathSoft, Inc.
    Developer of Mathcad and other software for math, science and engineering for business, research, academic and government markets. Download Mathcad Explorer, a free read-only version of Mathcad for browsing live mathematics documents on the Web. Tools, technical support, fact sheets, full feature listings, online registration, trade show schedules, and other information on MathSoft products; educational grant programs; collection of Mathcad educational files. more>>


 
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  1. Computer-Based Calculus - Przemyslaw Bogacki, Gordon Melrose; Old Dominion University
    Archives of the ODU Calculus Project project, which has the goals of enhancing students' graphical and numerical understanding of calculus, and making the software/hardware aspect of the course as transparent as possible. With access to the preliminary ...more>>

  2. Connected Curriculum Project: CCP Materials - Lawrence C. Moore & David A. Smith, Duke University
    Materials for Precalculus, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and Engineering Math, with application areas in biology, chemistry, economics, engineering, environmental sciences, epidemiology, ...more>>

  3. Dr. Catherine Aust
    A mathematics professor at Clayton College and State University in Georgia. Resources for her math courses include syllabi, notes, exams (some with answer keys), projects, and problem sets. Current topics are discrete mathematics, calculus, and linear ...more>>

  4. Exploring Precalculus - William Mueller
    A lively and intuitive introduction to precalculus. Materials center on three themes: functions, rates of change, and accumulation. Showing the subject from many angles, illustrations include algebraic, graph-based, and real-world examples, and feature ...more>>

  5. Groupe Fractales (INRIA) - Benoît Leblanc and Frédéric Raynal
    A group of researchers studying the application of fractal techniques to complex systems, especially signal processing. Introduction to the theoretical aspects of fractal analysis; genetic algorithms; introduction to time-scale analysis, in French; applications, ...more>>

  6. Mathbrowser - MathSoft, Inc.
    Mathbrowser is an old 32-bit Windows application based on Mathcad version 5.0. It was made freely available in 1995, so that users could learn about Mathcad as a computing environment and as a vehicle for publishing mathematics on the web. Links to downloading ...more>>

  7. MathSoft Webstore - MathSoft, Inc.
    Browse and purchase online a wide range of MathSoft and third-party math, science and engineering software products for business, academia, research and government. ...more>>

  8. NetEc - Thomas Krichel; Manchester Computing
    A collection of economics resources, including databases of print and electronically available publications, code and programs, and jokes (many of which also involve mathematicians.) With links to information on printed working papers on BibEc; data about ...more>>

  9. North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) AP Calculus Web Center - John Goebel, Matt Wagers
    Available here are postings related to the high school AP calculus program, including a Lesson Center which contains MathcadŽ versions of class lectures (MathcadŽ 6.0 or later required); Study Aids which provide material useful for AP Calculus exam preparation, ...more>>


 
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