DocumentCode :
143752
Title :
Visual differential calculus
Author :
Grossfield, Andrew
Author_Institution :
Basic Sci. Dept., Vaughn Coll. of Aeronaut. & Technol., Flushing, NY, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
3-5 April 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
This expository paper is intended to provide engineering and technology students with a purely visual and intuitive approach to differential calculus. The plan is that students who see intuitively the benefits of the strategies of calculus will be encouraged to master the algebraic form changing techniques such as solving, factoring and completing the square. Differential calculus will be treated as a continuation of the study of branches11 of continuous and smooth curves described by equations which was initiated in a pre-calculus or advanced algebra course. Functions are defined as the single valued expressions which describe the branches of the curves. Derivatives are secondary functions derived from the just mentioned functions in order to obtain the slopes of the lines tangent to the curves. The derivatives of the derivatives are related to the turning of the tangent lines. The concepts involved in the study of continuous curves are not difficult to comprehend. But parsing complexity arises from the many combinations of forms, kinds and operations on functions. The paper will focus on the properties of continuous and smooth curves while maintaining an organized topic structure. Subsequently a student, enabled with the goals and structure of a course in differential calculus, can refer to conventional texts to fill in and expand on subordinate details.
Keywords :
differentiation; educational aids; engineering education; continuous curve; differential calculus course; engineering students; single valued expression; smooth curve; technology students; the tangent; visual differential calculus; Abstracts; Calculus; Clocks; Polynomials; Turning; Visualization; branches of curves; curvature; visual derivative;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1), 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the
Conference_Location :
Bridgeport, CT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5232-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ASEEZone1.2014.6820660
Filename :
6820660
Link To Document :
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