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Palmaccio, Richard J. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1982
A method of using vector analysis is presented that is an application of calculus that helps to find the best angle for tacking a boat into the wind. While the discussion is theoretical, it is seen as a good illustration of mathematical investigation of a given situation. (MP)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematical Applications
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Gabai, Hyman – Mathematics Teacher, 1982
Korean secondary school students preparing for college learn about a simple algebraic formula for area bounded by a parabola and line. The approach does not seem well-known among American students. It is noted that, while the formula derivations rely on integration, algebra students could use the formulas without proofs. (MP)
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculus, Equations (Mathematics), Geometric Concepts
Flannery, Carol A. – 1982
Designed to accompany a series of videotapes, this textbook provides information, examples, problems, and solutions relating to mathematics and its applications in technical fields. Chapter I deals with basic arithmetic, providing information on fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions, percentages, and order of operations. Chapter II focuses on…
Descriptors: Algebra, Arithmetic, Calculus, Community Colleges
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Galbraith, Peter – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1981
A discussion of the mathematics of rugby is related to an earlier article about mathematics and the physical world. (MP)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematical Applications
Whitley, W. Thurmon – 1980
The emphasis is on so-called "best solution" problems to questions that frequently arise in practical situations, such as finding an answer for the least amount of time, greatest volume, least amount of work, maximum profit, and minimum cost. One of this module's purposes is to help users become acquainted with the types of calculations necessary…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Calculus, College Mathematics, Higher Education
Keller, Mary K.; And Others – 1980
This collection of materials includes six units dealing with applications of matrix methods. These are: 105-Food Service Management; 107-Markov Chains; 108-Electrical Circuits; 109-Food Service and Dietary Requirements; 111-Fixed Point and Absorbing Markov Chains; and 112-Analysis of Linear Circuits. The units contain exercises and model exams,…
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Casstevens, Thomas W.; And Others – 1979
This document consists of five units which all view applications of mathematics to American politics. The first three view calculus applications, the last two deal with applications of algebra. The first module is geared to teach a student how to: 1) compute estimates of the value of the parameters in negative exponential models; and draw…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Calculus, College Mathematics, Higher Education
Nevison, Christopher H. – 1979
This unit considers the application of calculus in determining price discrimination and consumer surplus in a competitive market. Producer surplus and two-tier price discrimination are also developed in problems. It is noted that calculus cannot usually provide numerical answers for practical economic problems. The importance of calculus…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Calculus, College Mathematics, Economics
Lindstrom, Peter A.; And Others – 1980
This document consists of four units. The first of these views calculus applications to work, area, and distance problems. It is designed to help students gain experience in: 1) computing limits of Riemann sums; 2) computing definite integrals; and 3) solving elementary area, distance, and work problems by integration. The second module views…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Calculus, College Mathematics, College Science
Wagon, Stanley – 1980
This document explores two methods of obtaining numbers that are approximations of certain definite integrals. The methods covered are the Trapezoidal Rule and Romberg's method. Since the formulas used involve considerable calculation, a computer is normally used. Some of the problems and pitfalls of computer implementation, such as roundoff…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Calculus, College Mathematics, Computer Programs
Motter, Wendell L. – 1980
It is noted that there are some integrals which cannot be evaluated by determining an antiderivative, and these integrals must be subjected to other techniques. Numerical integration is one such method; it provides a sum that is an approximate value for some integral types. This module's purpose is to introduce methods of numerical integration and…
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Computer Science, Computer Science Education
1981
Contained in these proceedings are: (1) two lectures; (2) reports from four working groups, three review groups, and three special groups; and (3) a list of participants. Lecture I, by Caleb Gattengo, was entitled "Reflections of 40 Years of Work on Mathematics Teaching." Lecture II, by David Hawkins, was entitled, "Understanding…
Descriptors: Calculators, Calculus, Educational Objectives, Educational Research
Pine, Eli S. – 1983
The author states that this book was written for anyone who wants to know what calculus is all about, and that those with knowledge of some algebra and geometry should be able to understand it. That calculus should be called "slope finding" is discussed, and this term is used extensively. The book is divided into three chapters: (1) the…
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs
Solomon, Frederick; And Others. – 1980
This document consists of three modules. The first looks at applications of analysis to medical radiology. The goals are to provide: 1) acquaintance with a significant applied mathematics problem utilizing Fourier Transforms; 2) generalization of the Fourier Transforms to two dimensions; 3) practice with Fourier Transforms; and 4) introduction to…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Biology, Calculus, College Mathematics
Hertzberg, Richard C. – 1979
This module is part of a series designed to be used by life science students for instruction in the application of physical theory to ecosystem operation. Most modules contain computer programs which are built around a particular application of a physical process. This module is used to introduce the biology student to differential calculus, a…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Calculus, College Mathematics, College Science
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