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7.2 - Simpson's 13 Rule
(7/20/18)In this lesson you'll learn about how to approximate an area under the curve using the Simpson's 1/3 Rule and how to develop a VBA code to implement this technique to any desired approximate error in addition to how the ... -
7.3 - Romberg Integration
(7/26/18)In this lesson you'll learn about how to approximate an area under the curve using Romberg Integration, how to develop a VBA code to implement this technique to any desired approximate error in addition to how Romberg ... -
7.4 - Conv. Forward Vs. Conv. Centered (1st & 2nd Derivative)
(7/23/18)In this lesson you'll learn about how to approximate derivatives using the conventional forward and centered finite difference approximations -
7.5 - High Accuracy Vs. Conv. Centered (1st & 2nd Derivatives)
(7/23/18)In this lesson you'll learn about how to approximate derivatives using the High Accuracy centered finite difference approximations and how it compares to the conventional finite approximations -
8.1 - Euler's Method
(7/27/18)In this lesson you'll learn about the concept behind applying Euler's Method to solve Ordinary Differential Equations and learn how to write a VBA code to apply Euler's Method -
8.2 - Euler's Method - Newton's Cooling Law
(7/27/18)In this lesson you'll learn an additional example on the application of Euler's Methods using Newton's Cooling Law -
8.3 - Improvements on Euler (Heun's, Midpoint & Ralston)
(7/28/18)In this lesson you'll learn about three techniques to improve Euler's Solution, and learn how to write a VBA program to apply all three techniques. -
8.4 - Runge Kutta Methods (2nd & 4th Order)
(7/28/18)In this lesson you'll learn about a class of equations called the Runge Kutta Methods and the Fourth Order Runge Kutta Method -
The Abacus: Introduction
(2016)The Abacus was an instrument useful for various mathematical computations. This learning leaflet provides step-by-step instructions for the basic operations of the abacus. -
AC Circuits
(2017-01-07)This eBook was written as the sequel to the eBook titled DC Circuits, which was written in 2016 by Chad Davis. This eBook covers Alternating Current (AC) circuit theory as well us a brief introduction of electronics. It ... -
Activities Handout for Constellations
(2016)Suggested activities to be used in conjunction with Constellation Coloring Pages and Card Sets. -
Ada Lovelace: First Computer Programmer
(2015)In Ada Lovelace's translation of one of the first introductions to Charles Babbage's "Analytical Engine," she included at length analyses of the significance and potential of Babbage's machine. These explanations, totaling ... -
The Anatomy of a Book
(2016)In order to understand the history of a book, it is important to understand the structure and organization of a book - it's anatomy. This learning leaflet explains the basic parts of a book through some simple exercises. ... -
Antología Abierta De Literatura Hispana
(2017-04)Una antología crítica de textos literarios del mundo hispanohablante. Se enfoca en autores canónicos y también se intenta incluir voces marginadas. Cada texto tiene una introducción y anotaciones creadas por estudiantes. ... -
Apiarium
(1625)In this first publication of observations made with a microscope, Cesi and Stelluti studied the anatomy of the bee. The text includes classical references to bees as well as new knowledge, integrated in a tabular outline. The ... -
Apiarium (White Background)
(1625)In this first publication of observations made with a microscope, Cesi and Stelluti studied the anatomy of the bee. The text includes classical references to bees as well as new knowledge, integrated in a tabular outline. ... -
Arban Expansion Pack: Classic Exercises Adapted for Today's Musician. 1st edition
(2020)First published circa 1859 Jean-Baptiste Arban’s Grande méthode complète pour cornet à pistons et de saxhorn is an integral part of the practice routines of trumpeters around the globe. The First Studies, which stress an ... -
Astronomy & Music: Introduction to the Duochord
(2015)The ancient Pythagoreans envisioned the heavens as celestial spheres rotating according to harmonious music. For Robert Fludd, a seventeenth-century physician, the universe was a monochord, its physical structure unintelligible ... -
Augustine: The Bible and Science
(2016)Saint Augustine discussed the relationship between religion and science in the 5th century. Such views became highlight influential throughout the history of science for those interested in explaining the relationship ...