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(Welcome to Mathematica) Description: In this demo, some quick facts and examples are given to introduce you to Mathematica. Quick Facts: * Site license for student and faculty personal machines: (http://support.appstate.edu/software/mathematica-wolfram) * Hands-On Start to Mathematica video tutorials: (http://www.wolfram.com/broadcast/screencasts/handsonstart) * Mathematica Demo Central written tutorials: (http://mathsci2.appstate.edu/~osbornejm/CourseLinks.html ! MathematicaDemoCentral) Quick Examples (screen shot): (Trigonometry) Amplitude, Frequency, Phase Description: In this demo, you can explore the functions of the form Acos($t+%) for your choice of amplitude A, frequency $ and phase % (PreCalculus) Average Rate of Change Description: In this demo, you can pick a function f(t) and exlore the Average Rate of Change in f(t)=Δy/Δt=(y2-y1)/(t2-t1) over for various time spacings. This demo should help to lay the foundation for the relationship of the ARoC and the instantaneous rate of change.

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Slide 1 of 56 (Welcome to Mathematica)Description: In this demo, some quick facts and examples are given to introduce you to Mathematica.

Quick Facts:* Site license for student and faculty personal machines:(http://support.appstate.edu/software/mathematica-wolfram)

* Hands-On Start to Mathematica video tutorials:(http://www.wolfram.com/broadcast/screencasts/handsonstart)

* Mathematica Demo Central written tutorials: (http://mathsci2.appstate.edu/~osbornejm/CourseLinks.html ! MathematicaDemoCentral)

Quick Examples (screen shot):

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Slide 2 of 56 (Trigonometry) Amplitude, Frequency, PhaseDescription: In this demo, you can explore the functions of the form Acos($t+%) for your choice of amplitude A, frequency $ and phase %

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Slide 3 of 56 (PreCalculus) Average Rate of ChangeDescription: In this demo, you can pick a function f(t) and exlorethe Average Rate of Change in f(t)=Δy/Δt=(y2-y1)/(t2-t1) over for various time spacings. This demo should help to lay the foundationfor the relationship of the ARoC and the instantaneous rate of change.

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Slide 4 of 56 (PreCalculus) Power and Exponential Comparisions Description: In this demo you can explore the growth rate of a power functionto an exponential function

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Slide 5 of 56 (Calculus I) Average VelocityDescription: In this demo, you can explore the Average Rate of Changein the position function of an object thrown in a uniform gravitational fieldover for various time spacings. This demo should help to lay the foundationfor the relationship of the ARoC and the instantaneous velocity.

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Slide 6 of 56 (Calculus1) Position Velocity AccelerationDescription: For a defined function s(t), watch Calculus Man move left/right in position.

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Slide 7 of 56 (Calculus1) Tangent LinesDescription: For a defined function, explore the concept and equation of the tangent line and relationshipof the derivative of a function to the slope of the tangent line

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Slide 8 of 56 (CalculusI) First and Second DerivativesDescription: For a defined function, explore the relationship of the slope of the tangent line and the concavity of the function with the first and second derivatives of the function.

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Slide 9 of 56 (Calculus1) Riemann SumsDescription: For a defined function and for choice of left, middle,or right endpoints, explore the idea behind Riemann sums to discover the relationship of the signed area of a large number of rectangles to the exact signed area of a function on a given interval.

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Slide 10 of 56 (CalculusI) Area Function and AntiDerivatives Description: For a defined function, explore the relationship betweenthe area function (obtained by the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus)to the signed area.

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Slide 11 of 56 (CalculusI) Linear and Quadratic ApproximationsDescription: For a defined function, compute the linear and quadratic approximationsto a function at various points to build understanding about why the second derivative testfor local maximan and local minima works the way it does.

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