Introduction to Visual Calculus

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    6. Change in Position & Velocity Graphs
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    Moving backwards in time? Calculus makes it possible! In this lesson, learn to calculate change in position by moving in either direction on the velocity graph.

    Moving backwards in time? Calculus makes it possible! In this lesson, learn to calculate change in position by moving in either direction on the velocity graph.

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    7. Relationship Between Speed & Velocity
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    In this visual calculus lesson, explore the interplay between speed, acceleration, and velocity by looking at the concept of increasing and decreasing speed.

    In this visual calculus lesson, explore the interplay between speed, acceleration, and velocity by looking at the concept of increasing and decreasing speed.

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    8. Distance Traveled & Change in Position
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    In this lesson, review a calculus word problem about buying a used car to illustrate the difference between total distance traveled and change in position.

    In this lesson, review a calculus word problem about buying a used car to illustrate the difference between total distance traveled and change in position.

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    9. Min, Max, & Position Extrema
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    In this calculus lesson, review the relationship between minima, maxima, and extrema, and determine a method for finding all candidates for position extrema.

    In this calculus lesson, review the relationship between minima, maxima, and extrema, and determine a method for finding all candidates for position extrema.

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    10. Visual Calculus Notation & Summary
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    This is the end of your visual calculus journey! Learn the notation for slope of a curve at a particular point, and the signed area from one time to another.

    This is the end of your visual calculus journey! Learn the notation for slope of a curve at a particular point, and the signed area from one time to another.

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