Calculus Models

These models and simulations have been tagged “Calculus”.

Showing relationships among slope, line, area, and volume.  Starting with a point, integrate to a line, an area, and a volume.
Showing relationships among slope, line, area, and volume.  Starting with a point, integrate to a line, an area, and a volume.
    This insight implements integration as an InsightMaker model.       It is important to use Euler's method, with Simulation Length equal to n, in Seconds.       Fun to try a couple of different cases, so I have built four choices into this example. You can choose the function ("Function Choice" o

This insight implements integration as an InsightMaker model.

It is important to use Euler's method, with Simulation Length equal to n, in Seconds.

Fun to try a couple of different cases, so I have built four choices into this example. You can choose the function ("Function Choice" of 0, 1, 2, or 3) using the slider.

Andy Long
Spring, 2020




    This insight implements integration as an InsightMaker model.       It is important to use Euler's method, with Simulation Length equal to n, in Seconds.       Fun to try a couple of different cases, so I have built four choices into this example. You can choose the function ("Function Choice" o

This insight implements integration as an InsightMaker model.

It is important to use Euler's method, with Simulation Length equal to n, in Seconds.

Fun to try a couple of different cases, so I have built four choices into this example. You can choose the function ("Function Choice" of 0, 1, 2, or 3) using the slider.

Andy Long
Spring, 2020




    This insight implements integration as an InsightMaker model.       It is important to use Euler's method, with Simulation Length equal to n, in Seconds.       Fun to try a couple of different cases, so I have built four choices into this example. You can choose the function ("Function Choice" o

This insight implements integration as an InsightMaker model.

It is important to use Euler's method, with Simulation Length equal to n, in Seconds.

Fun to try a couple of different cases, so I have built four choices into this example. You can choose the function ("Function Choice" of 0, 1, 2, or 3) using the slider.

Andy Long
Spring, 2020




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