Calculus from a Statistics Perspective
This paper provides an approach to establishing the calculus method from the concept of mean, i.e., average. This approach is from a statistics perspective and can help calculus learners understand calculus ideas and analyze a function defined by data or sampling values from a given function, rather...
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Veröffentlicht in: | arXiv.org 2014-06 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper provides an approach to establishing the calculus method from the concept of mean, i.e., average. This approach is from a statistics perspective and can help calculus learners understand calculus ideas and analyze a function defined by data or sampling values from a given function, rather than an explicit mathematical formula. The basics of this approach are two averages: arithmetic mean and graphic mean. The arithmetic mean is used to define integral. Area is used to interpret the meaning of an integral. Antiderivative is introduced from integral, and derivative-antiderivative pair is introduced as a mathematical operation entity. The graphic mean is an average speed in an interval and is used to interpret the meaning of a derivative. |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |