Misteaks. . . and how to find them before the teacher does. . .

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Average High School Graduate
calculus error prevention techniques
Calculus Exam
calculus misconceptions
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Circular Cone
Classical Geometers
Computational Arithmetic
Compute Derivatives
Definite Integral
Dimension Length
elementary calculus
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Error Checks
Indefinite Integral
inverse dimensions
Math Papers
mathematical error analysis
mathematical reasoning skills
mathematics education research
Max Min Problem
Odd Functions
Outer Rectangle
Pet Peeve
Pocket Calculators
Positive Derivative
problem solving strategies
Related Rates Problem
Semester Calculus
Sin 3
Square Root Function
symmetry concept
Trigonometric Functions
Truncated Cone
undergraduate mathematics
Violated
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781568811222
  • Weight: 130g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Mar 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An unusual supplement to every calculus textbook, Misteaks and How to Find Them before the Teacher Does is popular with students and teachers alike. Teachers love the way it encourages students to truly think about mathematics rather than simply plugging numbers into equations to crank out answers, and students love the author's straightforward, tongue-in-cheek style. The title of this light-hearted and amusing book might well have been "Going Gray in Elementary Calculus and How to Avoid it." Changing the metaphor, Barry has hit the nail on the finger in hundreds of fine examples. --Philip J. Davis, coauthor of The Mathematical Experience. "How I wish that something like this had been available when I was a student!" --Ralph P. Boas, former editor of The American Mathematical Monthly. Bonus: Solution to LeWitt Puzzle

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