Problems for student investigation/
Problems for student investigation/
Michael B. Jackson and John R. Ramsay, editors.
- [Washington, DC]: Mathematical Association of America, [c1993].
- xiv, 206 p.: ill.; 28 cm.
- MAA notes; v. 30. Resources for calculus collection; v. 4. .
- MAA notes; no. 30. .
"Calculus students should be expected to work on problems that require imagination, outside reading and consultation, cooperation, and coherent writing. They should work on open-ended problems that admit several different approaches and call upon students to defend both their methodology and their conclusion. Here is a source of 30 such projects." -- p. ix .
0883850869
92062282
Calculus---Problems, exercises, etc.
515.07 / P962
"Calculus students should be expected to work on problems that require imagination, outside reading and consultation, cooperation, and coherent writing. They should work on open-ended problems that admit several different approaches and call upon students to defend both their methodology and their conclusion. Here is a source of 30 such projects." -- p. ix .
0883850869
92062282
Calculus---Problems, exercises, etc.
515.07 / P962