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Evening DE (92.234) students pick up your tests from here
 
The home page for text at Prentice Hall is http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_edwards_bvp_3a .  Each Chapter has an interesting animation that can and should be accessed by you by going to drop down menu at "Jump to ... " and selecting the appropriate chapter.  Each chapter section has Maple worksheets that are useful to both learn Maple and how it can be used to solve DE's.  The animations do not require any knowledge of Maple.  Here is the compressed student solutions manual for odd numbered problems from the second edition (Thanks Paul!!). 
 
calculus.org: THE CALCULUS PAGE
            Your one-stop link to all the calculus you need to know - and other fun math links.  Also be sure to connect to google.math on that page for other math links.
 
For sample DE exams from University of Illinois at Chicago as well as reviews of the necessary algebra and calculus skills for good health in our course.  In addition
 http://www.math.uic.edu/~math220/  has some very nice links for partial fractions, and bridge disasters explaining how resonance phenomena are in fact NOT responsible for the Tacoma bridge collapse.
 
FoxTrot Comic Strip
 
IDEA:  Internet Differential Equations Activities based at the Washington State University provides projects and JAVA based software for solving DE's.  Click it out!
 
Link up to Northeastern University's Engineering Differential Equations web pages - you can peruse their old exams - I may consult them myself when making up an exam.

Professor White's Web Page
http://profjrwhite.com/diff_eqns/diff_eqns.htm

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http://faculty.uml.edu/rmirie/92.236/

Visit Professor Pennell's page.

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