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Hogue, Mark; Scarcelli, Dominic – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2022
Tangent lines are often first introduced to students in geometry during the study of circles. The topic may be repeatedly reintroduced to students in different contexts throughout their schooling, and often each reintroduction is accompanied by a new, nonequivalent definition of tangent lines. In calculus, tangent lines are again reintroduced to…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts
Adiredja, Aditya P. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2021
A few case studies have suggested students' struggles with the "temporal order" of epsilon and delta in the formal limit definition. This study problematizes this hypothesis by exploring students' claims in different contexts and uncovering productive resources from students to make sense of the critical relationship between epsilon and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Difficulty Level, Generalization
Alves, Francisco Regis Vieira – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2018
In Brazil we have identified a predilection of the authors of Mathematical History books for the discussion of the fundamentals of Differential and Integral Calculus. On the other hand, when we consider the teaching of Mathematics in the school context, it is essential to know the teaching of the historical and dynamic evolution of the concepts,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Textbooks, History, Mathematical Concepts
Hashemi, Nourooz; Abu, Mohd Salleh; Kashefi, Hamidreza; Mokhtar, Mahani; Rahimi, Khadijeh – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2015
Derivatives and integrals are two important concepts of calculus which are precondition topics for most of mathematics courses and other courses in different fields of studies. A majority of students at the undergraduate level have to master derivatives and integrals if they want to be successful in their studies However, students encounter…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Calculus, Undergraduate Students, Problem Solving
Dorko, Allison; Weber, Eric – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2014
The purpose of this paper is to describe (a) multivariable calculus students' meanings for the domain and range of single and multivariable functions and (b) how they generalize their meanings for domain and range from single-variable to multivariable functions. We first describe how students think about domain and range of multivariable functions…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Generalization, Learning Processes
Esteley, Cristina B.; Villarreal, Monica E.; Alagia, Humberto R. – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2010
Over the past several years, we have been exploring and researching a phenomenon that occurs among undergraduate students that we called extension of linear models to non-linear contexts or overgeneralization of linear models. This phenomenon appears when some students use linear representations in situations that are non-linear. In a first phase,…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
Peer reviewedRosenthal, Bill – Primus, 1992
Offers calculus students and teachers the opportunity to motivate and discover the first Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC) in an experimental, experiential, inductive, intuitive, vernacular-based manner. Starting from the observation that a distance traveled at a constant speed corresponds to the area inside a rectangle, the FTC is discovered,…
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Discovery Learning, Experiential Learning

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