Comparisons of Distance Calculus To Other Math Online Options
Distance Calculus @ Roger Williams University is a unique online course offering for Calculus-level courses for real academic, transferrable credits from an accredited institution.Our Distance Calculus courses are designed around Mastery Learning and intense human interaction, unlink many other online and even hybrid Calculus courses avaiable around the internet.
Below are some links to explore the various other options around the internet. We want all students to find the right Calculus course for them to succeed. Distance Calculus is a different program than nearly all other online Calculus options. Perhaps Distance Calculus is right for you!
- MyMathLab Comparison
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- Khan Academy Comparison
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Distance Calculus - Student Reviews





Date Posted: Aug 23, 2020
Review by: Sean Metzger
Student Email: seanmetzger78@gmail.com
Courses Completed: Differential Equations
Review: A lifesaver. When I found out I needed a course done in the last weeks of summer I thought there was no way i'd find one available, but this let me complete the course as quickly as I needed to while still mastering the topics. Professor always got back to me very quickly and got my assignments back to me the next day or day of. Can't recommend this course enough for students in a hurry or who just want to learn at their own pace.
Transferred Credits to: Missouri University of Science and Technology





Date Posted: May 3, 2018
Review by: James Holland
Courses Completed: Calculus I, Calculus II
Review: I needed to finish the Business Calculus course very very very fast before my MBA degree at Wharton started. With the AWESOME help of Diane, I finished the course in about 3 weeks, allowing me to start Wharton on time. Thanks Diane!
Transferred Credits to: Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania





Date Posted: Feb 28, 2020
Review by: Karen N.
Courses Completed: Calculus I, Calculus II
Review: Awesome classes! I was really weak with Calculus, so I retook Calc 1 and kept going into Calc 2. I feel like I finally understood Calculus. The finals were pretty thorough, but not nearly as stressful as the blue book exams. I highly recommend these courses!
Transferred Credits to: Various
Distance Calculus - Curriculum Exploration
Solving Equations
- P1: Solving Equations:
- P1.1: Solving Equations in 1 Variable
- P1.1.a: 3x + 5 = 14
- P1.1.b: 1/4 x - 6 = 2
- P1.1.c: 2x + 9 = 4x - 7
- P1.1.d: 8(2-x) + 4 = -3(2x+1) - 2
- P1.1.e: 0.2x - 4pi = 7.62 - 3.87(x-5)
- P1.1.f: 6(x)^(2) - 3 = 21
- P1.1.g: 5(x)^(2)+4 = 17
- P1.1.h: 7(x)^(3)+6 = 62
- P1.1.i: 4((x-1))^(2)- 13 = 35
- P1.1.j: (2)/(x-1)+6 = (3)/(x-1)
- P1.1.k: (x)/(x - 2) = (- 2 x - 3)/(x + 1)
- P1.1.l: Homework Problems
- P1.1.m: Solving Equations in LiveMath
- P1.2: What If You Can't Solve For x?
- P1.2.a: Trying To Isolate The Variable
- P1.2.b: Many Variables, Only 1 Solution
- P1.2.c: Multiple Solutions
- P1.2.d: Very Complicated, Only 1 Solution
- P1.2.e: No Real Solutions, But Imaginary Solutions
- P1.2.f: Homework Problems
- P1.3: Finding Solutions Numerically
- P1.3.a: Experimenting With Substitution Values
- P1.3.b: Numerical Tables
- P1.3.c: Reduce Equation To: LHS = 0
- P1.3.d: Homework Problems
- P1.4: Finding Solutions Graphically
- P1.4.a: Algebraic Setup and Graphing
- P1.4.b: Converting to LHS=0 and Graph
- P1.4.c: Looking Around For Solutions
- P1.4.d: Homework Problems
- P1.5: What About Equations With More Than 1 Variable?
- P1.5.a: Sample Equation With 2 Variables
- P1.5.b: Graphing in 3D To Help Find Solutions
- P1.5.c: Homework Problems
- P1.6: Conclusion


