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Wolfram Demonstrations Project: School Mathematics, Algebra, and Geometry indices   COURSE_COMMUNITIES_MATHEMATICA_ID


Course Topic(s): One-Variable Calculus | Background

Mathematica demonstrations covering almost every aspect of high school algebra and geometry needed for the study of calculus. Click the "Mathematics" link, then click "School Mathematics," "Algebra," and "Geometry" to view subtopics and, finally, selections. Each demonstration consists of a short interactive graphical illustration of a concept or problem. Although demonstrations are created by various authors, most are clear, concise, and effective. Warning: Not all demonstrations displayed will be accessible to precalculus or even calculus students; some will be more advanced (but very interesting!) Demonstrations can be viewed using Mathematica or the free Mathematica Player, which can be downloaded from the Wolfram Demonstrations Project website.

Resource URL: http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/topics.html


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Subject classification(s): Numbers and Computation | Patterns and Sequences | Algebra and Number Theory | Algebra | Geometry and Topology | Plane Geometry | Analytic Geometry | Trigonometry

Creator(s): Wolfram Research and various authors

Contributor(s): Wolfram Research

This resource was cataloged by Janet Beery

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Wolfram Research

Resource copyright: Wolfram Research

This review was published on February 11, 2011

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