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Delve into the rich world of calculus limits through a series of intriguing examples and thought-provoking questions. From Brianna's Limit to The Miracle of Calculus, uncover the power of limits in solving complex mathematical problems.
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Calculus Unlimited Ben Orlin Math with Bad Drawings Twitter Math Camp NYC August 22nd, 2018
Is there another way to tackle limits? • Convergence • Tangent lines • Differentiation rules • Differentiability
Brianna’s Limit With props to Brianna May, and to Kevin Brown of Southern Adventist University
What the heck is going on here? Brianna’s Limit
Another Tricky Limit Again… what the heck?
Not All Survives the Limit • Consider this sequence… • 0.9 • 0.99 • 0.999 • 0.9999 • 0.99999 • Every step of the way is a non-whole number. • Does that mean 1 isn’t a whole number?
The Miracle of Calculus? So much does survive the limit!
The Case of the Bicycle Tracks With props to Ed Bender at UCSD and Siobahn Roberts
The Adventure of the Priory School • “This track, as you perceive, was made by a rider who was going from the direction of the school.” • “Or towards it?” • “No, no, my dear Watson. The more deeply sunk impression is, of course, the hind wheel, upon which the weight rests. You perceive several places where it has passed across and obliterated the more shallow mark of the front one. It was undoubtedly heading away from the school.”
So… which way did the bicycle go? Stop condescending to Watson!
The Miracle of Calculus? A single moment tells so much!
Rectangle Garden With props to Viktor Blåsjö of Utrecht University and Kenny Felder
The derivative of x2… • …is 2x. • This is maybe the best-known, most-memorized fact in all of calculus.
The Miracle of Calculus? We can calculate with infinitesimals!
The Dusty Dance With props to William Dunham of Muhlenberg College
The Miracle of Calculus? Unimaginable realities!
What can limits do for our students? • Answer primordial questions about number • Tap into rich veins of higher mathematics • Serve as a powerful problem-solving approach