013A Calculus with Applications This course features a collection of learning tools, including a set of interactive Java Applets




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18.013A Calculus with Applications

Spring 2005

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Course Highlights

This course features a collection of learning tools, including a set of interactive Java Applets, a glossary of calculus terminology, and a full set of lecture notes in the form of an online textbook.

Course Description

This is an undergraduate course on differential calculus in one and several dimensions. It is intended as a one and a half term course in calculus for students who have studied calculus in high school. The format allows it to be entirely self contained, so that it is possible to follow it without any background in calculus.

Technical Requirements

The MathML version of the textbook requires the Internet Explorer 6 browser or above with the MathPlayer plug-in or Netscape® 7.x / Mozilla 1.0 browsers. Java® plug-in software is needed to view the applets in both the MathML and HTML® versions of the textbook.  Flash™Player software is required to run the Flash™ media found on this course site.

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    013A Calculus with Applications This course features a collection of learning tools, including a set of interactive Java Applets

    Mathematics > Calculus with Applications

    18.013A Calculus with Applications

    Spring 2005

    Close-up of a diagram of a cube.

    Close-up of a diagram of a cube. (Image by MIT OCW.)

    Course Highlights

    This course features a collection of learning tools, including a set of interactive Java Applets, a glossary of calculus terminology, and a full set of lecture notes in the form of an online textbook.

    Course Description

    This is an undergraduate course on differential calculus in one and several dimensions. It is intended as a one and a half term course in calculus for students who have studied calculus in high school. The format allows it to be entirely self contained, so that it is possible to follow it without any background in calculus.

    Technical Requirements

    The MathML version of the textbook requires the Internet Explorer 6 browser or above with the MathPlayer plug-in or Netscape® 7.x / Mozilla 1.0 browsers. Java® plug-in software is needed to view the applets in both the MathML and HTML® versions of the textbook.  Flash™Player software is required to run the Flash™ media found on this course site.

    Courses > Mathematics > Calculus with Applications

    Download this Course

     

    18-013ASpring-2005.zip (ZIP - 177.29 KB)


    Click the link above to start downloading this course. Mathematics

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    All of the Materials included in the .ZIP file are governed by the same Creative Commons license that governs use of materials published on the MIT OCW page.