Electronic Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics

Chicago, Illinois, October 30-November 2, 2003

Paper S098

This is an electronic reprint, reproduced by permission of Pearson Education Inc. Originally appeared in the Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics, Edited by Corinna Mansfield, ISBN 0-321-30456-x, Copyright (C) 2005 by Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.


Finite Math on the Web - Core Mathematics Delivered via the Web

Janice Epstein


Department of Mathematics
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843
USA


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Michael S. Pilant


Department of Mathematics
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843
USA


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ABSTRACT

Finite Mathematics is one of the main components of the core mathematics curriculum at many colleges and universities. Although the graphing calculator is usually an integral part of the course, there are many concepts (such as set theory and the simplex method) that are both visual in nature, as well as highly interactive, yet not easy to adapt to a graphing calculator.

Keyword(s): finite mathematics, Internet