Below is a chart that specifies the type of programs available in the Math Lab.  These programs are mere resources to further your understanding of the subject, or provides a method to complete your work.  These programs should be utilized: 1) Because some time and money were used in creating and buying these programs; 2) These are effective resources to build on your understanding of the topic you are trying to understand;  and 3) A tutor may not be available all the time and you should get used to solving problems on your own; and these programs will aid in that.  It should also be noted that Professor John Kennedy implemented the programs, hence J.K. Programs. 

Programs Available in the Math Lab Math 2 Math 7 Math 8 Math 10 Math 11 Math 13 Math 15 Math 20 Math 21 Math 22 Math 23 Math 24 Math 31 Math 32 Math 41 Math 52 Math 81 Math 84

Boxer Elementary Algebra

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Tutors beginning algebra topics

Boxer Intermediate Algebra

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Tutors intermediate Algebra topics

Boxer Trigonometry

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Tutors trigonometry topics

Calculator

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Special calculator, factors any polynomial

Curve3D

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Graphs 3-dimensional parametric curves

Differential Equations (DIFEQ)

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First order differential equation

Geometer's Sketchpad

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Various geometry tools

JKCFIT

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Curve fitting program; functions from data

JKGraph

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Graphs functions and parametric curves

JKMoney

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Financial calculator; math of finance

JKProb

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Probability simulator; demonstrates Pascal's Triangle

JKTHanoi

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Towers of Hanoi game

JKTri

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