How to Enjoy Calculus by Eli S. Pine

How to Enjoy Calculus



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Publisher: Arco Pub
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ISBN: 0668049499, 9780668049498


Yes, but this isn't obvious: it's the fundamental theorem of calculus! (It's like saying "Aren't a^2 + b^2 and c^2 the same? Presentation delivered by a master is normally more effective than a transcendent presentation delivered by an amateur. But I wouldn't want to teach it to high school students. Its employees have "math proficiency, but not advanced math, like calculus," he said. Full disclosure: I teach AP Calculus and I've never taught AP Statistics. Yes, but this isn't obvious: it's the Pythagorean theorem!"). I really enjoyed calculus in high school and college… but it's been 20 years since I studied it. However I DO know and love statistics–I just took a grad class in Stat and thoroughly enjoyed it. Words without inflection, tone of voice, confidence, and enthusiasm are like calculus lectures: boring. December 14, 2012 Cathy O'Neil, mathbabe Leave a comment Go to comments. I've really enjoyed the discussion on my post from yesterday about MOOCs and how I predict they are going to affect the education world. I've just found that I don't really enjoy calculus, I don't have any particular trouble understanding it, but I have not been able to make myself put the work into mastering it that I should have. My bigger concern is when we start getting into far more advanced and abstract math like calculus or trig or the like.