Calculus Activities
The primary focus of the 19 activities in this book is how the graphing calculator can be used to amplify and illustrate the meanings of important calculus concepts. Author(s) - Linda Antinone, Thomas Dick, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Michael Grasse, Mark Howell
Table of Contents1. Approaching Limits
2. Is There a Limit to Which Side You Can Take?
3. To Infinity and Beyond!
4. Graphical Consequences of Continuity
5. Average Rate of Change, Difference Quotients, and Approximate Instantaneous Rate of Change
6. Local Linearity, Differentiability and Limits of Difference Quotients
7. Graph of Functions and Their Derivatives
8. Move My Way--A CBR Analysis of Rates of Change
9. Back and Forth---Analysis of Spring Motion
10. Analysis of a Bouncing Ball
11. Investigating the Derivatives of Some Common Functions
12. Graphing Relationships
13. Introduction to Slope Fields
14. Using Slope Fields
15. Approximating Integrals with Riemann Sums
16. Accumulation Functions
17. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
18. Exploring Infinite Series
19. Taylor Polynomials