In the late 19th century, Karl Weierstrass invented a fractal-like function that was decried as nothing less than a “deplorable evil.” In time, it would transform the foundations of mathematics.
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A derivative is a function which measures the slope. It depends upon x in some way, and is found by differentiating a function of the form y = f (x). When x is substituted into the derivative, the ...
Abstract: A data-type for differential calculus is introduced, which is based on domain theory. We define the integral and also the derivative of a Scott continuous function on the domain of intervals ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. This article is really a precursor to cool things you can do with calculus such as the persuit curve which is used in ...
In the Idea of Limits video, we introduce the idea of limits and discuss how it underpins all of the major concepts in calculus. In the Limit Laws video, we introduce the limit laws and discuss how to ...
Prerequisites: Credit for MATH 2312 with a grade of C- or higher, or a satisfactory score on a placement examination. Course Description: Calculus of single variable functions, limits, continuity, ...