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by dougabug
1351 days ago
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Calculus is not easy to teach to children. We fail to teach it adequately to most college students in their first two years of study. Even a few historically noteworthy mathematicians failed their first contact with the subject. Elementary linear algebra is far easier to understand and motivate. We can deal with finite, concrete examples without having to delve into the subtle complexities of limits, continuity, and infinity. |
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