Introduction to Visual Calculus

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    1. Introduction to Visual Calculus
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    Calculus is all about change. In this lesson, review the change that calculus studies, as well as applications from architecture to rocket science.

    Calculus is all about change. In this lesson, review the change that calculus studies, as well as applications from architecture to rocket science.

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    2. Graphing Distance, Rate, & Time
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    In this algebra lesson, learn how to graph the rate versus time for travel, move between the D vs. T and R vs. T graphs, and check out several examples!

    In this algebra lesson, learn how to graph the rate versus time for travel, move between the D vs. T and R vs. T graphs, and check out several examples!

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    3. Initial Conditions & Signed Area
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    In this algebra lesson, get an overview of moving from a D vs. T graph to the corresponding R vs. T graph, as well as going in the opposite direction.

    In this algebra lesson, get an overview of moving from a D vs. T graph to the corresponding R vs. T graph, as well as going in the opposite direction.

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    4. Acceleration & Area Under the Curve
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    In this lesson, the notion of area under the curve is extended to more complex situations. Identify acceleration as the rate of change of velocity.

    In this lesson, the notion of area under the curve is extended to more complex situations. Identify acceleration as the rate of change of velocity.

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    5. Acceleration & Velocity in Calculus
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    As with position and velocity, it is possible to move between velocity and acceleration, using slope and signed area. Learn how in this visual calculus lesson!

    As with position and velocity, it is possible to move between velocity and acceleration, using slope and signed area. Learn how in this visual calculus lesson!

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