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*[http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/solving-de-checking-that-a-function-is-a-solution/23384860/?s=qwZb1k&ref=app Checking that a given function is a solution to a differential equation]. | *[http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/solving-de-checking-that-a-function-is-a-solution/23384860/?s=qwZb1k&ref=app Checking that a given function is a solution to a differential equation]. | ||
*[https://wiki.math.ubc.ca/mathbook/M102/Math100Videos Videos from Math 100 -- there is a lot of overlap between Math 100 and Math 102, so some of these videos may be useful to you.] | *[https://wiki.math.ubc.ca/mathbook/M102/Math100Videos Videos from Math 100 -- there is a lot of overlap between Math 100 and Math 102, so some of these videos may be useful to you.] | ||
+ | *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~andrewr/maths100180/2016/CLP/clp_100180.html Also from Math 100, linked here is another textbook, with more problems to practice in the "problem book."] | ||
The following links will take you to interactive Desmos demos. | The following links will take you to interactive Desmos demos. |
Revision as of 14:35, 18 August 2017
The following links will take you to other resources for understanding various topics in the course.
- Checking that a given function is a solution to a differential equation.
- Videos from Math 100 -- there is a lot of overlap between Math 100 and Math 102, so some of these videos may be useful to you.
- Also from Math 100, linked here is another textbook, with more problems to practice in the "problem book."
The following links will take you to interactive Desmos demos.
- Hill functions
- Continuity of piecewise functions (1).
- Continuity of piecewise functions (2).
- Newton's method applied to a quadratic function (you can change the function in the first line to anything you want).
- Critical points on a quadratic function.
- Critical points on a cubic function.
- Least squares - finding the mean of a data set.
- Least squares - finding the best line $y=ax$ through a data set.
- Least squares - finding the best line $y=ax+b$ through a data set.