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===Description of Bottleneck=== | ===Description of Bottleneck=== | ||
Students have difficulties to use derivative to calculate the change of function value. They believe the derivative is a magic transformation of one formula into another, e.g. x^2 into 2*x. They do not have an idea of | Students have difficulties to use derivative to calculate the change of function value. They believe the derivative is a magic transformation of one formula into another, e.g. x^2 into 2*x. They do not have an idea of "derivative=slope" and "change of function value=slope*change of argument" | ||
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===People interested in this Bottleneck=== | ===People interested in this Bottleneck=== | ||
Inna Mikhailova | |||
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[[Category:Mathematics]] | [[Category:Mathematics]] | ||
[[Category:Calculus]] | [[Category:Calculus]] |
Revision as of 15:03, 19 July 2024
Description of Bottleneck
Students have difficulties to use derivative to calculate the change of function value. They believe the derivative is a magic transformation of one formula into another, e.g. x^2 into 2*x. They do not have an idea of "derivative=slope" and "change of function value=slope*change of argument"
Desired learning outcome: given that f(1)=2 and f'(1)=3 the students should be able to make an estimation of f(1,01) as f(1)+f'(1)*0,01=2.003
People interested in this Bottleneck
Inna Mikhailova