Bibliography for Calculus

unabridged

  1. Limits and Continuity: Some Conceptions of First-Year Students.
    Bezuidenhout, Jan
    International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology v32 n4 p487-500 Jul-Aug 2001, ERIC.  
  2. Outcomes and Implications of Students' Use of Graphics Calculators in the Public Examination of Calculus.
    Forster, Patricia A.; Mueller, Ute
    International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology v32 n1 p37-52 Jan-Feb 2001, ERIC.  
  3. Back to Classics: Teaching Limits through Infinitesimals.
    Todorov, Todor D.
    International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology v32 n1 p1-20 Jan-Feb 2001, ERIC.  
  4. Differences in Learning Outcomes: Calculus and Mathematica vs. Traditional Calculus.
    Roddick, Cheryl D.
    Primus v11 n1 p161-84 Jun 2001, ERIC.  
  5. Can We Learn Calculus from a Jerk?
    Kenyon, Paula L.; Bardzell, Michael J.
    Primus v11 n1 p97-110 Jun 2001, ERIC.  
  6. Discovering Integrals with Geometry.
    Alexopoulos, John; Barb, Cynthia
    Primus v11 n1 p79-88 Mar 2001, ERIC.  
  7. Incorporating Writing in an Integrated Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations Sequence.
    Kelly, Susan E.; LeDocq, Rebecca Lewin
    Primus v11 n1 p67-78 Mar 2001, ERIC.  
  8. Learning Integral Calculus through Non-Template Problem Solving.
    Allen, David
    Primus v11 n1 p147-60 Jun 2001, ERIC.  
  9. Student Modeling of Physical Phenomena as They Derive Integral Formulae: One Way To Reduce Proof Phobia.
    Dancis, Jerome
    Primus v11 n1 p124-46 Jun 2001, ERIC.  
  10. The Tangent Parabola
    Russell W. Howell; Mathews, John H.
    The AMATYC Review, Vol. 23, No. 1, Fall 2001.  
  11. Taylor's Formula via Determinants
    K. S. Sarkaria
    College Math Journal: Volume 32, Number 1, 2001, Pages: 54
  12. Calculus Students' Ability To Solve Geometric Related-Rates Problems.
    Martin, Tami
    Mathematics Education Research Journal v12 n2 p74-91 Sep 2000, ERIC.  
  13. Supercalculators and University Entrance Calculus Examinations.
    Hong, Ye Yoon; Thomas, Mike; Kiernan, Christine
    Mathematics Education Research Journal v12 n3 p321-36 Dec 2000, ERIC.  
  14. Examining the Effects of Writing on Conceptual and Procedural Knowledge in Calculus.
    Porter, Mary K.; Masingila, Joanna O.
    Educational Studies in Mathematics v42 n2 p165-77 2000, ERIC.  
  15. Calculus, Technology, and Coordination.
    Levine, L. E.; Mazmanian, V.; Miller, P., and others
    T.H.E. Journal v28 n5 p18-23 Dec 2000, ERIC.  
  16. Reform in the First Year Calculus Sequence for Mathematics and Science Majors: An Eleven Year Study.
    Maher, Richard J.
    Primus v10 n3 p267-72 Sep 2000, ERIC.  
  17. Creating Meaning for and with the Graphing Calculator.
    Doerr, Helen M.; Zangor, Roxana
    Educational Studies in Mathematics v41 n2 p143-63 Feb 2000, ERIC.  
  18. Partially Differentiable, Yes; Continuous, No
    David Calvis
    College Math Journal: Volume 31, Number 1, 2000, Pages: 42-49
  19. Description of the course on differential calculus taught by Aimé Bergeron at the Military College. (Spanish)
    Albis-González, Víctor Samuel; Sánchez, Clara H.
    Rev. Acad. Colombiana Cienc. Exact. Fís. Natur. 23 (1999), no. 86, 73--79.
  20. Multiplicative Calculus and Student Projects.
    Campbell, Duff
    Primus v9 n4 p327-32 Dec 1999, ERIC.  
  21. Success and Diversity: The Transition through First-Year Calculus in the University.
    Moreno, Susan E.; Muller, Chandra
    American Journal of Education v108 n1 p30-57 Nov 1999, ERIC.  
  22. Calculus Student Descending a Staircase.
    Mueller, William
    Primus v9 n2 p133-38 Jun 1999, ERIC.  
  23. A "Model" Multivariable Calculus Course.
    Beckmann, Charlene E.; Schlicker, Steven J.
    Primus v9 n3 p226-40 Sep 1999, ERIC.  
  24. "Sim X" and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
    Sprows, David J.
    Mathematics and Computer Education v33 n3 p257-60 Fall 1999, ERIC.  
  25. The Vector Calculus Gap: Mathematics (Does Not Equal) Physics.
    Dray, Tevian; Manogue, Corinne A.
    Primus v9 n1 p21-28 Mar 1999, ERIC.  
  26. Computing Square Roots Fast: Illustrating the Cubic Order of Convergence
    Russell W. Howell; Mathews, John H.
    International Journal of Mathematics Education in Science and Technology, 1999, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 289-293.
  27. On "Rethinking Rigor in Calculus...," or Why We Don't Do Calculus on the Rational Numbers
    Scott E. Brodie
    College Math Journal: Volume 30, Number 2, 1999, Pages: 135-138
  28. Is Calculus Really That Different from Algebra? A More Logical Way To Understand and Teach Calculus.
    Elk, Seymour B.
    International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology v29 n3 p351-58 May-Jun 1998, ERIC.  
  29. Why Use Radians in Calculus?
    Crockett, Carl E.
    AMATYC Review v19 n2 p44-47 Spr 1998, ERIC.  
  30. Exploring Parametric Calculus and Elliptic Integrals with Real-World Data.
    Brueningsen, Christopher; Stoudt, Rebecca A.
    AMATYC Review v19 n2 p36-42 Spr 1998, ERIC.  
  31. Eulerization of an Alternating Series: A Calculus Laboratory Project.
    Fay, Temple H.
    Mathematics and Computer Education v32 n2 p120-26 Spr 1998, ERIC.  
  32. Discovering a Geometric Volume Relationship in Calculus.
    Morriss, Patrick
    Mathematics Teacher v91 n4 p334-36 Apr 1998, ERIC.  
  33. Teaching Calculus Students How to Study.
    Boelkins, Matthew R.; Pfaff, Thomas J.
    Primus v8 n3 p253-64 Sep 1998, ERIC.  
  34. Derivatives Project.
    Novodvorsky, Ingrid
    Mathematics Teacher v91 n4 p298-99 Apr 1998, ERIC.  
  35. Maclaurin's Theorem for High School Calculus Students.
    de Bruyn, Ysbrand
    Mathematics Teacher v91 n3 p256-60 Mar 1998, ERIC.  
  36. A Classroom Note on Monte Carlo Integration.
    Kolpas, Sid
    Mathematics and Computer Education v32 n1 p6-10 Win 1998, ERIC.  
  37. A Discrete Intermediate Value Theorem
    Richard Johnsonbaugh
    College Math Journal: Volume 29, Number 1, 1998, Pages: 42-47
  38. Rigor in calculus.
    Gillman, Leonard
    Notices Amer. Math. Soc. 44 (1997), no. 8, 932--934, MathSciNet.  
  39. Summing Certain p-Series.
    Fay, Temple H.
    Mathematics and Computer Education v31 n3 p283-92 Fall 1997, ERIC.  
  40. The Great Calculus II Conundrum.
    Revak, Marie; Pendergraft, Dave; Brown, Cynthia
    Primus v7 n3 p243-48 Sep 1997, ERIC.  
  41. The Cross Product of Two Vectors Is Not Just Another Vector--A Major Misconception Being Perpetuated in Calculus and Vector Analysis Textbooks.
    Elk, Seymour B.
    International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology v28 n4 p531-43 Jul-Aug 1997, ERIC.  
  42. Computing Airplane Stopping Distance: Applications of Derivatives.
    Tylee, J. Louis
    Mathematics Teacher v90 n5 p398-402 May 1997, ERIC.  
  43. A Calculus I Project: Discovering the Derivative of an Exponential Function.
    Young, Anne Ludington
    U.S. Maryland No. of Pages: 6 In: PRIMUS v7 n1 Mar 1997, ERIC.  
  44. Differential Calculus: Concepts and Notation.
    Hobbs, David; Relf, Simon
    Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications v16 n4 p181-91 Dec 1997, ERIC.  
  45. Discovering the Derivative of an Exponential Function: A Calculus I Project.
    Young, Anne Ludington
    Primus v7 n1 p18-24 Mar 1997, ERIC.  
  46. Pathological Examples Using the TI-85.
    Cruthirds, John; Dodd, Fred
    Mathematics and Computer Education v31 n1 p6-23 Win 1997, ERIC.  
  47. Formulae, Algorithms, and Quartic Extrema
    D.J. Jeffrey
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 70, Number 5, 1997, Pages: 341-348
  48. The Impact of Using Computers and Calculators on Calculus Instruction: Various Perceptions.
    Rochowicz, John A. Jr.
    Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching v15 n4 p423-35 1996, ERIC.  
  49. Learning the Concept of Inverse Function.
    Vidakovic, Draga
    Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching v15 n3 p295-318 1996, ERIC.  
  50. Three Methods of Finding Center of Mass.
    Reidl, Charles J., Jr.
    Physics Teacher v33 n2 p126-27 Feb 1995, ERIC.  
  51. Calculus & Mathematica: An End-User's Point of View.
    Lefton, Lew E.; Steinbart, Enid M.
    Primus v5 n1 p80-96 Mar 1995, ERIC.  
  52. The Computer-Oriented Calculus Course at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
    Boyce, William E.; Ecker, Joe
    College Mathematics Journal v26 n1 p45-50 Jan 1995, ERIC.  
  53. Surprising Results Using Calculators for Derivatives.
    Goetz, Albert; Kahan, Jeremy
    Mathematics Teacher v88 n1 p30-33 Jan 1995, ERIC.  
  54. A Correspondence on Telescoping Series
    Dan Kalman; Mathews, John H.
    Pi Mu Epsilon Journal, pp. 169-182, Vol. 10, No. 3, Fall 1995.
  55. [Graphics:../Images/CalculusBib_gr_3.gif]  produces  ex
    Kurtis D. Fink; Mathews, John H.
    The AMATYC Review, Spring 1995, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 28-29.
  56. The Five Point Conic Section: Exploration with Computer Software
    Mathews, John H.
    School science and mathematics, 1995, vol. 95, no. 4, pp. 206-208, Ingenta.  
  57. Do Estimates of an Integral Really Improve as n Increases?
    Sherman K. Stein
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 68, Number 1, 1995, Pages: 16-26
  58. Limitless Integrals and a New Definition of the Logarithm
    David Shelupsky
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 68, Number 4, 1995, Pages: 294-296
  59. Derivatives of Noninteger Order
    Kenneth S. Miller
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 68, Number 3, 1995, Pages: 183-192
  60. Can We Use the First Derivative to Determine Inflection Points?
    Duane Kouba
    College Math Journal: Volume 26, Number 1, 1995, Pages: 31-34
  61. The Point-Slope Formula Leads to the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
    Anthony J. Macula
    College Math Journal: Volume 26, Number 2, 1995, Pages: 135-139
  62. A Sequence Related to the Harmonic Series
    E. Ray Bobo
    College Math Journal: Volume 26, Number 4, 1995, Pages: 308-310
  63. A Generalization of the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals
    M. Sayrafiezadeh
    College Math Journal: Volume 26, Number 3, 1995, Pages: 223-224
  64. Does More Calculus Improve Student Learning in Intermediate Micro and Macro Economic Theory? (in Research on Economics Education)  
    J. S. Butler, T. Aldrich Finegan, John J. Siegfried  
    The American Economic Review, Vol. 84, No. 2, Papers and Proceedings of the Hundred and Sixth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association. (May, 1994), pp. 206-210, Jstor.  
  65. Dimensional Analysis...in Calculus.
    Brody, Burt
    Physics Teacher v32 n6 p367 Sep 1994, ERIC.  
  66. Catwalk: First-Semester Calculus.
    Speiser, Bob; Walter, Chuck
    Journal of Mathematical Behavior v13 n2 p135-52 Jun 1994, ERIC.  
  67. Students' Understanding of Functions in Calculus Courses.
    Monk, G. S.
    Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal n9 p21-27 Feb 1994, ERIC.  
  68. Ants, Tunnels, and Calculus: An Exercise in Mathematical Modeling.
    Winkel, Brian J.
    Mathematics Teacher v87 n4 p284-87 Apr 1994, ERIC.  
  69. The Integral of x1/2
    Mathews, John H.
    The College Mathematics Journal, Vol. 25, No. 2, March 1994, pp. 142-144.
  70. Tangents to Conics, Eccentrically
    Frederick Gass College
    Math Journal: Volume 25, Number 1, 1994, Pages: 43-45
  71. An Invitation to Integration in Finite Terms
    Elena Anne Marchisotto, Gholam-Ali Zakeri
    College Math Journal: Volume 25, Number 4, 1994, Pages: 295-308
  72. Another Proof of the formula  [Graphics:../Images/CalculusBib_gr_4.gif]  
    Norman Schaumberger
    College Math Journal: Volume 25, Number 1, 1994, Pages: 38-39
  73. The Importance of Being Continuous
    D.J. Jeffrey
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 67, Number 4, 1994, Pages: 294-300
  74. Strictly Increasing Differentiable Functions
    Furi, Massimo; Martelli, Mario
    College Math Journal: Volume 25, Number 2, 1994, Pages: 125-127
  75. Taylor Theorem for Planar Curves  
    Abedallah Rababah  
    Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 119, No. 3. (Nov., 1993), pp. 803-810, Jstor.
  76. Using the History of Calculus to Teach Calculus.
    Katz, Victor
    Science and Education v2 n3 p243-49 1993, ERIC.  
  77. A Computer Enhanced Calculus I Course.
    Avioli, John J.
    Primus v3 n1 p99-106 Mar 1993, ERIC.  
  78. Partial sums of the harmonic series.
    Walls, Gary L.
    Math. Comput. Ed. 27 (1993), no. 1, 33--36, MathSciNet.  
  79. Summing Geometric Series Recursively
    Mathews, John H.
    Mathematics and computer education, 1993, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 125-134, MathSciNet.  
  80. Using Mathematica to teach Bessel functions
    Gilbert, R. C.; Mathews, J.
    International journal of mathematical education in science and technology, 1993, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 45, Ingenta.  
  81. The Shape of a Projectile's Path: Explorations with a Computer Algebra System  
    Robert Lopez; Mathews, John H.  
    The AMATYC Review, Vol. 14, No. 2, Spring 1993, pp. 38-47.
  82. Six Ways to Sum a Series
    Dan Kalman
    College Math Journal: Volume 24, Number 5, 1993, Pages: 402-421
  83. On the Limits of a Well-Known Intergration Technique
    Denis Bell
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 66, Number 4, 1993, Pages: 243-244
  84. Old Calculus Chestnuts: Roast, or Light a Fire?
    Margeret Cibes
    College Math Journal: Volume 24, Number 3, 1993, Pages: 241-243
  85. Does a Parabola Have an Asymptote?
    David Bange and Linda Host
    College Math Journal: Volume 24, Number 4, 1993, Pages: 331-342
  86. Maclaurin Expansion of Arctan x via L'Hospital's Rule
    Russell Euler
    College Math Journal: Volume 24, Number 4, 1993, Pages: 347-350
  87. An Exponential Rule
    G.E. Bilodeau
    College Math Journal: Volume 24, Number 4, 1993, Pages: 350-351
  88. Calculus and Probability Determine the Performance of a Disk Drive (in Classroom Notes)  
    Louise E. Moser  
    SIAM Review, Vol. 34, No. 4. (Dec., 1992), pp. 635-641.
  89. Calculus, Planets, and General Relativity (in Classroom Notes)  
    Frank Morgan  
    SIAM Review, Vol. 34, No. 2. (Jun., 1992), pp. 295-299.
  90. On the Determination of the Intermediate Point in Taylor's Theorem  
    Ruben Mera  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 99, No. 1. (Jan., 1992), pp. 56-58, Jstor.
  91. Some Remarks on the Stability of a Property Related to the Mean Value Theorem for Harmonic Functions  
    Burton Randol  
    Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 114, No. 1. (Jan., 1992), pp. 175-179, Jstor.  
  92. Computer Techniques for Evaluating the Double Integral.
    Walton, Karen D.; Walton, Zachary D.
    Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching v11 n3-4 p393-401 1992, ERIC.  
  93. How Should We Introduce Integration?
    Bressoud, David M.
    College Mathematics Journal v23 n4 p296-98 Sep 1992, ERIC.  
  94. Central Difference Formula in Numerical Analysis.
    de Alwis, Tilak
    Primus v2 n2 p165-72 Jun 1992, ERIC.  
  95. Liberal Arts Mathematics: Probability and Calculus.
    Gura, Kay
    Primus v2 n2 p155-64 Jun 1992, ERIC.  
  96. Discovering and Experiencing the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
    Rosenthal, Bill
    Primus v2 n2 p131-54 Jun 1992, ERIC.  
  97. Computer Experiments in a Course for Mathematics Teachers.
    Morris, J. Richard
    Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching v11 n1 p13-18 1992, ERIC.  
  98. Integration in finite terms: from Liouville's work to the calculus classroom of today.
    Siu, Man-Keung  
    Vita mathematica (Toronto, ON, 1992; Quebec City, PQ, 1992), 321--330,  MAA Notes, 40,  Math. Assoc. America, Washington, DC, 1996.
  99. Sequences, Series, and Mathematica.
    Mathews, John H.
    School science and mathematics, 1992, vol. 92, no. 6, pp. 318-324, Ingenta.   
  100. Bounded Population Growth: A Curve Fitting Lesson.
    Mathews, John H.
    Mathematics and computer education, 1992, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 169-176, Ingenta.    
  101. A Geometric Proof of the limit as d approaches 0+ of the quantity (-d ln d)  
    Mathews, John H.
    The College Mathematics Journal," Vol. 23, No. 3, May 1992, pp. 209-210.
  102. Investigation of Tangent Polynomials with a Computer Algebra System
    Russell Howell;
    The AMATYC Review, Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall 1992, pp. 20-27.
  103. A Characterization of Continuity
    Jingcheng Tong
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 65, Number 4, 1992, Pages: 255-256
  104. When is the Product of Two Derivative a Derivative?
    Michael W. Botsko Mathematics Magazine: Volume 65, 1992, Number 3, Pages: 186
  105. Euler's Constant, Taylor's Formula, and Slowly Converging Series
    John V. Baxley Mathematics Magazine: Volume 65, Number 5, 1992, Pages: 302-313
  106. Relative Maxima or Minima for a Function of Two Variables: A Neglected Approach
    Paul Chacon
    College Math Journal: Volume 23, Number 2, 1992, Pages: 145-146
  107. From Intermediate Value Theorem To Chaos
    Xun-Cheng Huang
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 65, Number 2, 1992, Pages: 91-103
  108. A Freshman Calculus Proof that Real Quartics Factor (in The Teaching of Mathematics)  
    John Isbell  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 98, No. 8. (Oct., 1991), pp. 749-751.
  109. Storage Tank Design (in Classroom Notes)  
    L. J. Gray  
    SIAM Review, Vol. 33, No. 2. (Jun., 1991), pp. 271-274.
  110. On the Mean Value Theorem, Inequality, and Inclusion (in The Teaching of Mathematics)  
    M. Furi, M. Martelli  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 98, No. 9. (Nov., 1991), pp. 840-846, Jstor.  
  111. A Topological Mean Value Theorem for the Plane (in The Teaching of Mathematics)  
    Ira Rosenholtz  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 98, No. 2. (Feb., 1991), pp. 149-154, Jstor.  
  112. Is There Calculus without the Fundamental Theorem?
    Johnson, Marvin L.
    Mathematics and Computer Education v25 n2 p165-73 Spr 1991, ERIC.  
  113. Sharing Teaching Ideas. Giving Meaning to Volume in Calculus.
    Rahn, James R.
    Mathematics Teacher v84 n2 p110-12 Feb 1991, ERIC.  
  114. Mathematica, a New Tool for Studying Optimization
    Mathews, John H.
    International Journal of Mathematics Education in Science and Technology, Vol. 22, No. 4, (1991), pp. 569-576.
  115. Finding Least Squares Lines with Mathematica  
    Mathews, John H.
    PRIMUS: Problems, Resources, and Issues in Mathematics Undergraduate Studies, March 1991, Vol. I, No. 1, pp. 103-111.
  116. L'Hopital's Rule with Mathematica  
    Mathews, John H.
    The AMATYC Review, Fall 1991, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 40-46.
  117. Power Series Expansions for Trigonometric Functions via Solutions to Initial Value Problems
    A. P. Stone
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 64, Number 4, 1991, Pages: 247-251
  118. Finding Extrema of Functions of Several Variables with a Computer Algebra System
    Mathews, John H.
    The AMATYC Review, Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring 1991, pp. 12-20.
  119. Using the Finite Difference Calculus to Sum Powers of Intergers
    Lee Zia
    College Math Journal: Volume 22, Number 4, 1991, Pages: 294-299
  120. A Fundamental Theorem of Calculus that Applies to All Riemann Integrable Functions
    Michael W. Botsko
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 64, Number 5, 1991, Pages: 347-348
  121. Differentiation via Partial Fractions: A Case against CAS
    Russell Jay Hendel
    College Math Journal: Volume 22, Number 5, 1991, Pages: 415-416
  122. Solving Differential Equations with Computer Algebra Systems Software.
    Mathews, John H.
    Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching v10 n2 p79-86 Win 1990-91, ERIC.  
  123. Comparative Dynamics via Envelope Methods in Variational Calculus  
    Michael R. Caputo  
    The Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 57, No. 4. (Oct., 1990), pp. 689-697, Jstor.  
  124. A New Extension of the Derivative (in The Teaching of Mathematics)  
    Daniel Kopel, Michael Schramm  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 97, No. 3. (Mar., 1990), pp. 230-233, Jstor.  
  125. Continuous Functions and Connected Graphs (in The Teaching of Mathematics)  
    C. E. Burgess  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 97, No. 4. (Apr., 1990), pp. 337-339, Jstor.  
  126. Remainder Estimates in Taylor's Theorem (in The Teaching of Mathematics)  
    G. B. Folland  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 97, No. 3. (Mar., 1990), pp. 233-235, Jstor.
  127. The Remainder in Taylor's Formula  
    Esteban I. Poffald  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 97, No. 3. (Mar., 1990), pp. 205-213, Jstor.
  128. A Simple Derivation of the Maclaurin Series for Sine and Cosine (in The Teaching of Mathematics)  
    Deng Bo  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 97, No. 9. (Nov., 1990), p. 836, Jstor.
  129. Inverse Functions and their Derivatives (in The Teaching of Mathematics)  
    Ernst Snapper  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 97, No. 2. (Feb., 1990), pp. 144-147.
  130. Teaching Numerical Integration in a Revitalized Calculus
    Temple H. Fay
    Math. Comput. Ed. 24 (1990), no. 3, 240--247.
  131. Supercalculators and the Curriculum.
    Shumway, Richard
    For the Learning of Mathematics--An International Journal of Mathematics Education v10 n2 p2-9 Jun 1990, ERIC.  
  132. When Physics and Calculus Meet.
    Reinstein, William J.
    Science Teacher v57 n3 p42-44 Mar 1990, ERIC.  
  133. Sums and Differences vs. Integrals and Derivatives.
    Strang, Gilbert
    College Mathematics Journal v21 n1 p20-27 Jan 1990, ERIC.  
  134. Using the Microcomputer to Enhance Calculus Teaching.
    Clayton, Debbie; And Others
    Collegiate Microcomputer v8 n1 p47-50 Feb 1990, ERIC.  
  135. Computer Corner: Using a Computer Algebra System to Solve for Maxima and Minima.
    Lopez, Robert; Mathews, John
    The College mathematics journal, 1990, vol. 21, no. 5, pp. 410, Ingenta.    
  136. Partial Fractions, Theory, and Practice with Mathematica.
    Mathews, John H.
    Mathematics and computer education, 1990, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 257-266, Ingenta.    
  137. Some Interesting Fixed Points
    Tan, Soo Tang; Mathews, John
    Mathematics magazine, 1990, vol. 63, no. 4, pp. 263, Ingenta.    
  138. Using a computer algebra system to teach double integration.
    Mathews, J.H.
    International journal of mathematical education in science and technology, 1990, vol. 21, no. 5, pp. 723, Ingenta.    
  139. Exploring Conic Sections with a Computer Algebra System.
    Lopez, Robert; Mathews, John
    Collegiate microcomputer, 1990, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 215, Ingenta.  
  140. Teaching Riemann Sums Using Computer Symbolic Algebra Systems.
    Mathews, John H.
    The College mathematics journal, 1990, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 51, Ingenta.  
  141. Rational approximation in an educational mathematics laboratory.
    Mathews, John H.
    Computers & education, 1990, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 31, Ingenta.  
  142. Using Computer Algebra Systems for Indeterminate Forms
    Mathews, John H.
    The Texas Mathematics Teacher, Vol. XXXVII (3), May 1990,  pp. 11-20.
  143. A Note of Integrating cos^2n(x) and sin^2n(x).
    Mathews, John H.
    Mathematics and computer education, 1990, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 34, Ingenta.  
  144. The Function  sin(x)/x
    William B. Gearhart, Harris S. Shultz
    College Math Journal: Volume 21, Number 2, 1990, Pages: 90-99
  145. A Recursively Computed Limit (Classroom Capsule)
    Stephan C. Carlson, Terra Haute, Jerry M. Metzger  
    College Math Journal: Volume 21, Number 3, 1990, Pages: 222-224
  146. Some Examples Illistrating Richardson's Improvement
    Steven Schonefeld
    College Math Journal: Volume 21, Number 4, 1990, Pages: 314-326         
  147. Exploring the Volume-Surface Are Relationship
    Kieth A. Strauss
    College Math Journal: Volume 21, Number 1, 1990, Pages: 40-43
  148. (x^n)' = nx^{n-1}: Six Proofs
    Russell Jay Hendel
    College Math Journal: Volume 21, Number 4, 1990, Pages: 312-313
  149. Trigonometric Identities through Calculus
    Herb Silverman
    College Math Journal: Volume 21, Number 5, 1990, Pages: 403
  150. The Mathematics of a Home-Made Parabolic Reflector (in Classroom Notes)  
    Yves Nievergelt  
    SIAM Review, Vol. 31, No. 3. (Sep., 1989), pp. 490-492.
  151. Computing the Projected Area of a Cone (in Classroom Notes)  
    S. Pennell, J. Deignan  
    SIAM Review, Vol. 31, No. 2. (Jun., 1989), pp. 299-302.
  152. Minima for Elastics on Rigid Cylinders (in Classroom Notes)  
    Vagn Lundsgaard Hansen  
    SIAM Review, Vol. 31, No. 2. (Jun., 1989), pp. 310-317.
  153. Discovering Calculus.
    Decker, Robert
    Mathematics Teacher v82 n7 p558-63 Oct 1989, ERIC.  
  154. Synthetic Division, Taylor Polynomials, Partial Fractions.
    Lambert, Howard B.
    Mathematics and Computer Education v23 n2 p95-100 Spr 1989, ERIC.  
  155. Computer Symbolic Algebra Solutions of Second Order Differential Equations.
    Mathews, John H.
    Collegiate microcomputer, 1989, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 311, Ingenta.  
  156. Using Computer Algebra Systems To Teach The Fundamental Theorem Of Calculus.
    Mathews, John H.
    Mathematics and computer education, 1989, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 199-204, Ingenta.  
  157. Using Computer Symbolic Algebra To Solve Differential Equations.
    Mathews, John H.
    Mathematics and computer education, 1989, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 174, Ingenta.  
  158. Computer Algebra Systems Approach to Teaching Taylor Polynomials
    Mathews, John H.
    The AMATYC Review, Vol. 11, No. 1, (Part 2), Fall 1989, pp. 61-66.
  159. Riemann Integral of cos x.
    Shultz, Harris S.; Mathews, John H.
    The College mathematics journal, 1989, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 228, Ingenta.  
  160. The Riemann Integral of xk
    Shultz, Harris S.; Mathews, John H.
    The AMATYC Journal, Vol. 10, No. 2., Spring, 1989, pp. 24-25.
  161. Symbolic Computational Algebra Applied to Picard Iteration.
    Mathews, John
    Mathematics and computer education, 1989, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 117-122, Ingenta.  
  162. Computer Symbolic Algebra Applied to Convergence Testing of Infinite Series.
    Mathews, John H.
    Collegiate Microcomputer v7 n2 p171-76 May 1989, ERIC.  
  163. Using A Computer Algebra System to Help Understand the Derivative
    Mathews, John H.
    The Texas Mathematics Teacher, Vol. XXXVI (3), May 1989,  pp. 17-23.
  164. Using Computer Symbolic Algebra to Solve Differential Equations.
    Mathews, John H.
    Mathematics and Computer Education v23 n3 p174-82 Fall 1989, ERIC.  
  165. Teaching Differentiation with muMATH.
    Mathews, John H.
    Journal of Computers in Mathematics and ScienceTeaching v8 n3 p50-53 Spr 1989, ERIC.  
  166. Computed Solution Curves for Differential Equations.
    Mathews, John H.
    AMATYC Review v11 n1 p30-33 Fall 1989, ERIC.  
  167. An Improved Newton's Method  
    Mathews, John H.
    AMATYC Review v10 n2 p9-14 Spr 1989, ERIC.  
  168. Some Thoughts about Limits
    Ray Redheffer
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 62, Number 3, 1989, Pages: 176-184
  169. Parametric Integration Techniques
    Auree J. Zajta, University of Houston-Downtown, Sudhir K. Goe
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 62, Number 5, 1989, Pages: 318-322
  170. Evaluating the Sum of the Series  [Graphics:../Images/CalculusBib_gr_5.gif]  
    Alan Gorfin
    College Math Journal: Volume 20, Number 4, 1989, Pages: 329-331
  171. Power Series and Exponential Generating Functions
    G. Ervynck and P. Igodt
    College Math Journal: Volume 20, Number 5, 1989, Pages: 411-415
  172. A Simple Auxiliary Function for the Mean Value Theorem
    Herb Silverman
    College Math Journal: Volume 20, Number 4, 1989, Pages: 323
  173. Using a Symbol Manipulation Program in Statics to Compute Centroids and Moments
    Mathews, John H.
    Computers in Education Division of ASEE, Vol. IX,   No. 1, January-March, 1989, pp. 52-55.
  174. Dimensional Analysis and Calculus Identities (in The Teaching of Mathematics)  
    J. R. Torczynski  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 95, No. 8. (Oct., 1988), pp. 746-754.
  175. A Calculus Based Approach to the Blood Testing Problem (in Classroom Notes)  
    D. W. Turner, F. E. Tidmore, D. M. Young  
    SIAM Review, Vol. 30, No. 1. (Mar., 1988), pp. 119-122.
  176. A Discrete L'Hopital's Rule.
    Huang, Xun-Cheng
    College Mathematics Journal v19 n4 p321-29 Sep 1988, ERIC.  
  177. Estimating the Sum of Alternating Series.
    Harper, James D.
    College Mathematics Journal v19 n2 p149-53 Mar 1988, ERIC.  
  178. Mathematics of the Rainbow.
    Austin, Joe Dan; Dunning, F. Barry
    Mathematics Teacher v81 n6 p484-88 Sep 1988, ERIC.  
  179. Hooray for Calculus
    Bruce Reznick, Bob McEliece, Hal Fredricksen
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 61, Number 3, 1988, Pages: 147
  180. More on the Series for ln 2
    Leonard Gillman
    College Math Journal: Volume 19, Number 3, 1988, Pages: 252-253
  181. Tangents to Graphs
    Hugh Thurston
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 61, Number 5, 1988, Pages: 292-294
  182. Applications of Transformations to Numerical Integration
    Chris W. Avery and Frank P. Soler
    College Math Journal: Volume 19, Number 2, 1988, Pages: 166-167
  183. The muMATH Calculus Tutor.
    Mathews, John H.
    The Journal of computers in mathematics and science teaching, 1988, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 53-57, Ingenta.  
  184. A Note on Identities for Cos(n t) Via Chebyshev Polynomials.
    Mathews, John
    Mathematics and computer education, 1988, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 192, Ingenta.  
  185. The nth Derivative as a Limit (in Notes)  
    J. B. Wilker  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 94, No. 4. (Apr., 1987), pp. 354-356.
  186. A Note on Evaluating Limits Using Riemann Sums
    Sudhir K. Goel, Dennis M. Rodriguez
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 60, Number 4, 1987, Pages: 225-228
  187. Two Simple Recursive Formulas for Summing 1^k 2^k 3^k ... n^k
    Michael Carchidi
    College Math Journal: Volume 18, Number 5, 1987, Pages: 406-409                   
  188. The derivatives of the Sine and Cosine Functions
    Barry A. Cipra
    College Math Journal: Volume 18, Number 2, 1987, Pages: 139-141
  189. Newton's nth Root Method Without Derivatives
    David A. Smith
    College Math Journal: Volume 18, Number 5, 1987, Pages: 403-406
  190. The Bernoullis and the Harmonic Series
    Dunham, William
    College Math Journal: Volume 18, Number 1, 1987, Pages: 18-23
  191. A Simple Proof of Series Convergence
    A.R. Amir-Moez
    College Math Journal: Volume 18, Number 5, 1987, Pages: 410
  192. Asymptotes in Polar Coordinates.
    Fay, Temple H.
    Mathematics and Computer Education v20 n1 p19-31 Win 1986, ERIC.  
  193. What a Tangent Line is When it isn't a Limit
    Irl C. Bivens
    College Math Journal: Volume 17, Number 2, 1986, Pages: 133-143
  194. Using Riemann Sums in Evaluating a Familiar Limit
    Frank Burk, Sudhir K. Goel, Dennis M. Rodriguez
    College Math Journal: Volume 17, Number 2, 1986, Pages: 170-171
  195. Picturing Infinite Values
    Robert A. Cicenia  
    College Math Journal: Volume 17, Number 4, 1986, Pages: 322-325
  196. The Derivatives of Arcsec x, Arctan x, and Tan x
    Norman Schaumberger
    College Math Journal: Volume 17, Number 3, 1986, Pages: 244-246
  197. Another Approach to a Class of Slowly Diverging Series
    Norman Schaumberger
    College Math Journal: Volume 17, Number 5, 1986, Pages: 417
  198. Numerical Integration via Integration by Parts
    Frank Burk
    College Math Journal: Volume 17, Number 5, 1986, Pages: 418-422
  199. Sums of Rearranged Series
    Paul Schaefer
    College Math Journal: Volume 17, Number 1, 1986, Pages: 66-70
  200. Computer Graphics for the Vibrating String
    Howard Lewis Penn
    College Math Journal: Volume 17, Number 1, 1986, Pages: 79-89
  201. Counterexample to a Comparison Test for Alternating Series
    J. Richard Morris  
    College Math Journal: Volume 17, Number 2, 1986, Pages: 165-166
  202. Defining Area in Polar Coordinates
    Frances W. Lewis
    College Math Journal: Volume 17, Number 5, 1986, Pages: 414-416
  203. A Proof for the Able Calculus Student.
    Zlot, William
    Mathematics and Computer Education v19 n2 p99-105 Spr 1985, ERIC.  
  204. A Mean Value Property of the Derivative of Quadratic Polynomials--without Mean Values and Derivatives
    J. Aczel
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 58, Number 1, 1985, Pages: 42-45
  205. Average Values and Linear Functions
    David E. Dobbs
    College Math Journal: Volume 16, Number 2, 1985, Pages: 132-135
  206. On Rearrangements of the Alternating Harmonic Series
    Fon Brown, L. O. Cannon, Joe Elich, and David G. Wright
    College Math Journal: Volume 16, Number 2, 1985, Pages: 135-138
  207. Relating Differentiability and Uniform Continuity
    Irl C. Bivens and L. R. King
    College Math Journal: Volume 16, Number 4, 1985, Pages: 283
  208. On Van Der Waerden's Nowhere Differentiable Function (in Notes)  
    F. S. Cater  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 91, No. 5. (May, 1984), pp. 307-308.
  209. Hanging Rope of Minimum Elongation (in Classroom Notes in Applied Mathematics)  
    Ghasi R. Verma, Joseph B. Keller  
    SIAM Review, Vol. 26, No. 4. (Oct., 1984), pp. 569-571.
  210. Understanding Rate of Change.
    Orton, A.
    Mathematics in School v13 n5 p23-26 Nov 1984, ERIC.  
  211. Classroom Capsules: Another Look at x^(1/x)
    Norman Schaumberger
    College Math Journal: Volume 15, Number 3, 1984, Pages: 249-250
  212. Classroom Capsules: Finding Bounds for Definite Integrals
    W. Vance Underhill
    College Math Journal: Volume 15, Number 5, 1984, Pages: 426-429
  213. Classroom Capsule: An Alternative for Certain Partial Fractions
    Sylvan Burgstahler
    College Math Journal: Volume 15, Number 1, 1984, Pages: 57-58
  214. Is Every Continuous Function Uniformly Continuous?
    Ray F. Snipes
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 57, Number 3, 1984, Pages: 169-173
  215. A Simple Theorem on Riemann Integration, Based on Classroom Experience (in Classroom Notes in Applied Mathematics)
    Lance D. Drager
    SIAM Review, Vol. 25, No. 2. (Apr., 1983), pp. 255-259, Jstor.  
  216. Students' Understanding of Integration.
    Orton, A.
    Educational Studies in Mathematics v14 n1 p1-18 Feb 1983, ERIC.  
  217. The epsilon-delta Connection
    Larry King
    College Math Journal: Volume 14, Number 1, 1983, Pages: 42-47
  218. Arc Length, Area, and the Arcsine Function
    Andrew M. Rockett
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 56, Number 2, 1983, Pages: 104-110
  219. The Changing Concept of Change: The Derivative from Fermat to Weierstrass
    Judith V. Grabiner
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 56, Number 4, 1983, Pages: 195-206
  220. An Alternative to the Integral Test
    Gerald Jungck
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 56, Number 4, 1983, Pages: 232-238  
  221. An Alternative for Partial Fractions (part of the time)
    J. E. Numann
    College Math Journal: Volume 14, Number 1, 1983, Pages: 60-61
  222. Evaluating Integrals by Differentiation
    Joseph Wiener
    College Math Journal: Volume 14, Number 2, 1983, Pages: 168-169
  223. An Algebraic Approach to Partial Fractions
    Phillip Schultz
    College Math Journal: Volume 14, Number 4, 1983, Pages: 346-8
  224. A Function with a Discontinuous Derivative (in Notes)  
    Bruce Peterson  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 89, No. 4. (Apr., 1982), pp. 249-250+263.
  225. Classroom Capsules: The Derivative of Arctan x
    Norman Schaumberger
    College Math Journal: Volume 13, Number 4, 1982, Pages: 274-276
  226. A Nonlogarithmic Proof That  (1 1/n)^n  ->  e
    Lee Badger
    College Math Journal: Volume 13, Number 5, 1982, Pages: 331-332  
  227. Power Series for Practical Purposes
    Ralph Boss
    College Math Journal: Volume 13, Number 3, 1982, Pages: 191-195
  228. Infinite Series Flow Chart for sum(a_n)
    Franklin Kemp
    College Math Journal: Volume 13, Number 3, 1982, Pages: 199
  229. Change of Variables in Multiple Integrals: Euler to Cartan
    Victor J. Katz
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 55, Number 1, 1982, Pages: 3-11
  230. Every Power Series is a Taylor Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    Mark D. Meyerson  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 88, No. 1. (Jan., 1981), pp. 51-52.
  231. Fixed point iteration - An interesting way to begin a calculus course
    Thomas Butts
    College Math Journal: Volume 12, Number 1, 1981, Pages: 2-7
  232. Summation of Finite Series-- A Unified Approach
    Shlomo Libeskind
    College Math Journal: Volume 12, Number 1, 1981, Pages: 41-50
  233. Must a ``Dud'' Necessarily Be an Inflaction Point?
    Michael W. Ecker
    College Math Journal: Volume 12, Number 5, 1981, Pages: 332-333
  234. Obtaining a Numerical Estimate for e
    David H. Anderson
    College Math Journal: Volume 12, Number 1, 1981, Pages: 30-33
  235. Integration by Geometric Insight -- A Student's Approach
    Ann D. Holley
    College Math Journal: Volume 12, Number 4, 1981, Pages: 268-270
  236. A Standard Integral Formula
    R. S. Luthar
    College Math Journal: Volume 12, Number 5, 1981, Pages: 329-330
  237. Uniqueness of Power Series Representations
    Garfield C. Schmidt
    College Math Journal: Volume 12, Number 1, 1981, Pages: 54-56
  238. Rearranging Terms in Alternating Series
    Richard Beigel
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 54, Number 5, 1981, Pages: 244-246
  239. Rearranging the Alternating Harmonic Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    C. C. Cowen, K. R. Davidson, R. P. Kaufman  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 87, No. 10. (Dec., 1980), pp. 817-819.
  240. Summation of Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    Gabriel Klambauer  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 87, No. 2. (Feb., 1980), pp. 128-130.
  241. An Investment Approach to Geometric Series
    Robert Danaghey and Warren Gordon
    College Math Journal: Volume 11, Number 2, 1980, Pages: 120-121
  242. Delta, Epsilon, and Polynomials
    Andre L. Yandl
    College Math Journal: Volume 11, Number 4, 1980, Pages: 263-266
  243. Integration in Finite Terms: The Liouville Theory
    Toni Kasper
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 53, Number 4, 1980, Pages: 195-201
  244. A Note on the Derivative of a Composite Function
    V. N. Murty
    College Math Journal: Volume 11, Number 1, 1980, Pages: 50
  245. Derivatives Without Limits
    Harry Sedinger
    College Math Journal: Volume 11, Number 1, 1980, Pages: 54-55        
  246. Integration by Parts
    V. N. Murty
    College Math Journal: Volume 11, Number 2, 1980, Pages: 90-93
  247. How Close are the Riemann Sums to the Integral They Approximate?
    V. N. Murty  
    College Math Journal: Volume 11, Number 4, 1980, Pages: 268-270
  248. An Application of Geography to Mathematics: History of the Integral of the Secant
    V. Frederick Rickey and Philip M. Tuchinsky
    Mathematics Magazine: Volume 53, Number 3, 1980, Pages: 162-166
  249. A Discrete Approach to Computer-Oriented Calculus (in Mathematical Education)  
    Sheldon P. Gordon  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 86, No. 5. (May, 1979), pp. 386-391.
  250. Calculus and Linear Algebra in APL (in Mathematical Education)  
    James W. England  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 85, No. 5. (May, 1978), pp. 371-376.
  251. The Integral Definition of the Logarithm and the Logarithmic Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    A. P. French  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 85, No. 7. (Aug. - Sep., 1978), pp. 580-582.
  252. Integration by Parts and Inverse Functions (in Classroom Notes)  
    Gabriel Klambauer  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 85, No. 8. (Oct., 1978), pp. 668-669.
  253. Geometric Series on the Gridiron
    Niedra, Andris
    Two-Year College Mathematics Journal 9, 1, 18-20, Jan 1978, ERIC.  
  254. A Calculus Approach to the Theory of the Core of an Exchange Economy  
    Leif Johansen  
    The American Economic Review, Vol. 68, No. 5. (Dec., 1978), pp. 813-820, Jstor.  
  255. Generalizations of L'Hopital's Rule  
    Cheng-Ming Lee  
    Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 66, No. 2. (Oct., 1977), pp. 315-320.
  256. A Picture for the Derivative (in Classroom Notes)  
    Nathaniel A. Friedman  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 84, No. 6. (Jun. - Jul., 1977), pp. 470-471.
  257. A Bounded Derivative Which is Not Riemann Integrable (in Classroom Notes)  
    Casper Goffman  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 84, No. 3. (Mar., 1977), pp. 205-206.
  258. Another Note on Limits of Composite Functions (in Classroom Notes)  
    Jurg Ratz  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 84, No. 1. (Jan., 1977), pp. 49-52.
  259. An Interesting Approach to Delta, Epsilon Proofs
    Angel, Allen R.
    Two-Year College Mathematics Journal 8, 5, 278-80, Nov 1977, ERIC.  
  260. The Limit can be Understood!
    Steinmetz, Amber M.
    MATYC Journal 11, 2, 114-121, 1977, ERIC.  
  261. The Derivative Reconsidered (in Classroom Notes)  
    Leon W. Cohen  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 83, No. 9. (Nov., 1976), pp. 727-728.
  262. Use of Canned Computer Programs in Freshman Calculus (in Mathematical Education)  
    Margaret S. Menzin  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 83, No. 5. (May, 1976), pp. 375-378.
  263. Using Electronic Programmable Calculators (Mini-Computers) in Calculus Instruction (in Mathematical Education)  
    Thomas O'Loughlin  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 83, No. 4. (Apr., 1976), pp. 281-283.
  264. A Concept of a Limit
    Williams, J. L.
    Australian Mathematics Teacher 32, 5/6, 175-179, Oct/Dec 1976, ERIC.  
  265. Applications of Calculators and Computers to Limits
    Johnsonbaugh, Richard
    Mathematics Teacher 69, 1, 60-65, Jan 1976, ERIC.  
  266. An Interesting Subseries of the Harmonic Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    A. D. Wadhwa  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 82, No. 9. (Nov., 1975), pp. 931-933.
  267. Limit of the Composite of Two Functions (in Classroom Notes)  
    P. Ramankutty, M. K. Vamanamurthy  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 82, No. 1. (Jan., 1975), pp. 63-64.
  268. Numerical Differentiation for Calculus Students (in Classroom Notes)  
    David A. Smith  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 82, No. 3. (Mar., 1975), pp. 284-287.
  269. A Strong Second Derivative Test (in Classroom Notes)  
    J. H. C. Creighton  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 82, No. 3. (Mar., 1975), pp. 287-289.
  270. Using the Computer as a Discovery Tool in Calculus (in Mathematical Education)  
    G. L. Thesing, C. A. Wood  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 81, No. 2. (Feb., 1974), pp. 163-168.
  271. Clarity in the Calculus
    Thurston, Hugh
    Mathematics Teaching 67, 58-60, Jun 1974, ERIC.  
  272. An Interpolation Question Resolved by Calculus
    Martin D. Landau and William R. Jones
    College Math Journal: Volume 4, Number 1, Pages: 36-39 1973
  273. A Laboratory and Computer Based Approach to Calculus (in Mathematical Education)  
    Solomon Garfunkel  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 79, No. 3. (Mar., 1972), pp. 282-290.
  274. An Alternate Classroom Proof of the Familiar Limit for e
    Schaumberger, Norman
    Two-Year College Mathematics Journal 3, 2, 1972-73, F 1972, ERIC.  
  275. The Derivative Doesn't Always Work
    Amir-Moez, Ali R.
    School Science and Mathematics 72, 8, 723-725, Nov 1972, ERIC.  
  276. The Derivative of a Determinant (in Classroom Notes)  
    M. A. Golberg  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 79, No. 10. (Dec., 1972), pp. 1124-1126.
  277. An Alternative to the Integral Test for Infinite Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    G. J. Porter  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 79, No. 6. (Jun. - Jul., 1972), pp. 634-635.
  278. Calculus and the Computer, The CRICISAM Calculus Project--Past, Present and Portent (in Mathematical Education)  
    E. P. Miles, Jr.  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 78, No. 3. (Mar., 1971), pp. 284-291.
  279. The Intervals of Convergence of Some Power Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    Eugene Schenkman  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 78, No. 8. (Oct., 1971), pp. 890-892.
  280. A Combinatorial Proof of a Partition Function Limit (in Classroom Notes)  
    G. E. Andrews  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 78, No. 3. (Mar., 1971), pp. 276-278.
  281. On Functions with Summable Derivative (in Mathematical Notes)  
    Casper Goffman  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 78, No. 8. (Oct., 1971), pp. 874-875.
  282. A Computer Assisted Approach to Integral Calculus Via Jordan Content (in Classroom Notes)  
    G. J. Porter  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 77, No. 9. (Nov., 1970), pp. 999-1001.
  283. Limit Points of Sequences in Metric Spaces (in Mathematical Notes)  
    M. D. Asic, D. D. Adamovic  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 77, No. 6. (Jun. - Jul., 1970), pp. 613-616.
  284. Riemann Integration of Limit Functions (in Classroom Notes)  
    H. Kestelman  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 77, No. 2. (Feb., 1970), pp. 182-187.
  285. The Mixed Partial Derivatives and the Double Derivative (in Classroom Notes)  
    Donald H. Trahan  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 76, No. 1. (Jan., 1969), pp. 76-77.
  286. Limits (in Classroom Notes)  
    Leonard Gillman  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 75, No. 1. (Jan., 1968), pp. 59-62.
  287. On the Roots of the Derivative of a Polynomial With Real Roots (in Mathematical Notes)  
    Gideon Peyser  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 74, No. 9. (Nov., 1967), pp. 1102-1104.
  288. The First Symmetric Derivative (in Classroom Notes)  
    C. E. Aull  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 74, No. 6. (Jun. - Jul., 1967), pp. 708-711.
  289. On a Well-Known Improper Integral (in Classroom Notes)  
    Hiroshi Haruki  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 74, No. 7. (Aug. - Sep., 1967), pp. 846-848.
  290. Power Series Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations (in Classroom Notes)  
    John W. Dettman  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 74, No. 4. (Apr., 1967), pp. 428-430.
  291. Change of Variables Test for Convergence of Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    Lee Yong-Jeng  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 73, No. 9. (Nov., 1966), pp. 996-997.
  292. Some Divergence Properties of Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    M. E. Taylor  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 73, No. 8. (Oct., 1966), pp. 872-875.
  293. New Geometric Representation of an Old Infinite Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    A. Feingold  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 73, No. 5. (May, 1966), pp. 528-531.
  294. Some Extensions of the Integral Test (in Classroom Notes)
    G. T. Cargo  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 73, No. 5. (May, 1966), pp. 521-525.
  295. Taylor's Formula with Derivative Remainder (in Classroom Notes)  
    Alfred J. Maria  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 73, No. 1. (Jan., 1966), pp. 67-68.
  296. Stability by Freshman Calculus (in Classroom Notes)  
    R. M. Redheffer  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 71, No. 6. (Jun. - Jul., 1964), pp. 656-659.
  297. A Non-Hausdorff Topology Such That Each Convergent Sequence Has Exactly One Limit (in Mathematical Notes)  
    Paul Slepian  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 71, No. 7. (Aug. - Sep., 1964), pp. 776-778.
  298. On Assigning an Arbitrary Limit to a Linearly Independent Sequence of Vectors (in Mathematical Notes)  
    Detlef Laugwitz  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 71, No. 3. (Mar., 1964), pp. 290-291.
  299. On the Riemann Integral in Two Dimensions (in Classroom Notes)  
    Solomon Marcus  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 71, No. 5. (May, 1964), pp. 544-545.
  300. A Modified MacLaurin Integral Test (in Classroom Notes)  
    Louis C. Barrett  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 71, No. 2. (Feb., 1964), pp. 190-193.
  301. The Maclaurin Series for e^x (in Classroom Notes)  
    J. R. Isbell  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 71, No. 9. (Nov., 1964), pp. 1033-1034.
  302. On Approximation of Slowly Convergent Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    O. E. Stanaitis  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 71, No. 2. (Feb., 1964), pp. 186-190.
  303. The Limit Concept in the Education of Teachers (in Mathematical Education Notes)  
    Donald W. Hight  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 70, No. 2. (Feb., 1963), pp. 203-205.
  304. The n-th Derivative of a Product (in Classroom Notes)  
    D. Mazkewitsch  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 70, No. 7. (Aug. - Sep., 1963), pp. 739-742.
  305. On Several Applications of the First Derivative of a Determinant (in Mathematical Notes)  
    David Zeitlin  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 70, No. 1. (Jan., 1963), pp. 58-60.
  306. Calculus--A New Look (in Classroom Notes)  
    D. E. Richmond  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 70, No. 4. (Apr., 1963), pp. 415-423.
  307. Note on Multiple Power Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    I. M. Sheffer  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 70, No. 3. (Mar., 1963), pp. 309-313.
  308. A Note on Alternating Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    Philip Calabrese  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 69, No. 3. (Mar., 1962), pp. 215-217.
  309. On the n-th Derivative of the Inverse Function (in Mathematical Notes)  
    J. F. Traub
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 69, No. 9. (Nov., 1962), pp. 904-907.
  310. Some Curious Limits Involving Definite Integrals (in Classroom Notes)  
    H. W. Gould, T. A. Chapman  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 69, No. 7. (Aug. - Sep., 1962), pp. 651-653.
  311. Differential Calculus in Nonlinear Programming  
    Douglass J. Wilde  
    Operations Research, Vol. 10, No. 6. (Nov. - Dec., 1962), pp. 764-773, Jstor.  
  312. A Continuous Function (in Classroom Notes)  
    E. F. Assmus, Jr.  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 69, No. 7. (Aug. - Sep., 1962), p. 647.
  313. Existence of a Maximum of a Continuous Function (in Classroom Notes)  
    W. B. Pennington  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 67, No. 9. (Nov., 1960), pp. 892-893.
  314. On the Definition of the Riemann Integral (in Classroom Notes)  
    Abe Sklar  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 67, No. 9. (Nov., 1960), pp. 897-900.
  315. A Useful Integral Formula (in Classroom Notes)  
    Donald K. Pease  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 66, No. 10. (Dec., 1959), p. 908.
  316. Differentiation of the Repeated Integral (in Classroom Notes)  
    John G. Christiano  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 66, No. 2. (Feb., 1959), pp. 127-129.
  317. The Higher Derivative Test for Extrema and Points of Inflection (in Classroom Notes)  
    Stanley W. Nash  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 66, No. 8. (Oct., 1959), pp. 709-713.
  318. On the Derivative of x^c (in Classroom Notes)  
    S. Leader  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 65, No. 5. (May, 1958), pp. 364-365.
  319. A Calculus Problem with Overtones in Related Fields (in Classroom Notes)  
    C. S. Ogilvy  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 65, No. 10. (Dec., 1958), pp. 765-767.
  320. A Definite Integral (in Classroom Notes)  
    Albert Wilansky  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 65, No. 10. (Dec., 1958), pp. 770-771.
  321. Extension of the Derivative Concept for Functions of Matrices  
    R. F. Rinehart  
    Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 8, No. 2. (Apr., 1957), pp. 329-335, Jstor.  
  322. On the n-th Derivative of Composite Functions (in Mathematical Notes)  
    Michel McKiernan  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 63, No. 5. (May, 1956), pp. 331-333.
  323. On the Applications of the Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus (in Classroom Notes)  
    Paul Schillo  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 63, No. 5. (May, 1956), pp. 340-341.
  324. A Useful Reduction Integral (in Classroom Notes)  
    J. W. Campbell  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 62, No. 2. (Feb., 1955), pp. 117-118.
  325. Boundness of a Continuous Function (in Classroom Notes)  
    M. D. Marcus  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 62, No. 8. (Oct., 1955), p. 580.
  326. L'Hopital's Rule and Expansion of Functions in Power Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    M. R. Spiegel  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 62, No. 5. (May, 1955), pp. 358-360.
  327. The Fundamental Theorem of the Differential Calculus (in Classroom Notes)  
    W. R. Ransom  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 62, No. 5. (May, 1955), pp. 361-363.
  328. A Natural Approach to the Fundamental Theorem of the Integral Calculus (in Classroom Notes)  
    J. P. Hoyt  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 61, No. 6. (Jun. - Jul., 1954), pp. 413-415, Jstor.  
  329. Proof of the First Mean Value Theorem of the Integral Calculus (in Classroom Notes)  
    T. Putney  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 60, No. 2. (Feb., 1953), pp. 113-114.
  330. The Derivative of cos x (in Classroom Notes)  
    A. G. Anderson  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 60, No. 4. (Apr., 1953), pp. 255-256.
  331. Limits used in the Derivative of sin x (in Classroom Notes)  
    D. K. Pease  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 60, No. 7. (Aug. - Sep., 1953), p. 477.
  332. An Everywhere Continuous Nowhere Differentiable Function (in Classroom Notes)  
    John McCarthy  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 60, No. 10. (Dec., 1953), p. 709.
  333. On the Convergence of the p-Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    R. M. Foster, M. S. Klamkin  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 60, No. 9. (Nov., 1953), pp. 625-626.
  334. Insight and Understanding in the Calculus (in Classroom Notes)  
    Walter Prenowitz  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 60, No. 1. (Jan., 1953), pp. 32-37.
  335. Term-Wise Differentiation of Power Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    T. M. Apostol  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 59, No. 5. (May, 1952), pp. 323-326.
  336. The Limit for e (in Classroom Notes)  
    Richard Lyon, Morgan Ward  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 59, No. 2. (Feb., 1952), pp. 102-103.
  337. Integrability of Continuous Functions (in Classroom Notes)  
    M. J. Norris  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 59, No. 4. (Apr., 1952), pp. 244-245.
  338. An Elementary Integral (in Classroom Notes)  
    A. W. Walker  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 59, No. 2. (Feb., 1952), pp. 103-104.
  339. The Maximum Value of a Continuous Function (in Classroom Notes)  
    M. K. Fort, Jr.  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 58, No. 1. (Jan., 1951), pp. 32-33.
  340. A Different Approach to a Known Integral (in Classroom Notes)  
    H. L. Lee  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 57, No. 6. (Jun. - Jul., 1950), pp. 413-415.
  341. The Probability Integral (in Classroom Notes)  
    C. P. Nicholas, R. C. Yates  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 57, No. 6. (Jun. - Jul., 1950), pp. 412-413.
  342. Limits by "Consecutive Rationals" (in Classroom Notes)  
    Gordon Pall  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 56, No. 10. (Dec., 1949), pp. 682-683.
  343. The nth Derivative of a Fractional Function (in Mathematical Notes)  
    V. F. Ivanoff  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 55, No. 8. (Oct., 1948), p. 491.
  344. A Generalization of the Ratio Test for Series (in Classroom Notes)  
    R. J. Duffin  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 55, No. 3. (Mar., 1948), pp. 153-155.
  345. A Simplification of the Second Derivative Test (in Classroom Notes)  
    L. S. Laws  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 54, No. 9. (Nov., 1947), pp. 543-544.
  346. An Example of a Continuous Function with Finite Discontinuit in Its Second Derivative (in Questions, Discussions, and Notes)  
    W. R. Longley  
    American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 44, No. 7. (Aug. - Sep., 1937), pp. 467-470.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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