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Including:
 
Including:
  
* Tex formula
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* Tex formula, e.g. the first fundamental theorem of calculus:
  
 
  Let ''ƒ'' be a continuous real-valued function defined on a [[Interval (mathematics)#Terminology|closed interval]] [''a'', ''b'']. Let ''F'' be the function defined, for all ''x'' in [''a'', ''b''], by
 
  Let ''ƒ'' be a continuous real-valued function defined on a [[Interval (mathematics)#Terminology|closed interval]] [''a'', ''b'']. Let ''F'' be the function defined, for all ''x'' in [''a'', ''b''], by

Revision as of 22:43, 13 March 2011

  • I find it very easy to develop then deliver lectures with Mediawiki
  • Mediawiki has well tested, powerful features, (It runs Wikipedia),

Including:

  • Tex formula, e.g. the first fundamental theorem of calculus:
Let ƒ be a continuous real-valued function defined on a closed interval [a, b]. Let F be the function defined, for all x in [a, b], by
F(x) = \int_a^x f(t)\, dt\,.
Then, F is continuous on [a, b], differentiable on the open interval (ab), and
F'(x) = f(x)\,
for all x in (a, b).
  • Links to other websites
  • Links to other pages within Class notes
  • Powerpoint slides
  • Code (to download or cut and paste into Matlab, Maple, or Mathematica, etc.)