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by Jtsummers 3041 days ago
In particular CS at MIT ~was~is in the EECS department. MIT also begins with calculus (18.01), not algebra or pre-calculus or anything else. Newton's method, at least in my undergrad (Georgia Tech, not MIT), did introduce Newton's method at some point (I cannot remember the context, but I do remember it in my first or second calculus course). Since SICP students would have taken or be taking Calculus at the same time, it wouldn't be a stretch for them to have seen those sorts of problems already.
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cs at mit is in the eecs department.
Oops, yeah. That wasn't supposed to be past tense.
haha. no worries. :)