Mathematics for teachers and students: Calculus

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Abstract

Only four basic principles are necessary to construct the apparatus of calculus: the intuitive concept of speed in a mechanical sense, the mathematical notion of continuous functions and two remarkable mathematical limits. In this way the sets of differential calculus could be done without much effort from everyone. A proper scheme of such construction is presented in the present paper.

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Toshev, B. V. (2014). Mathematics for teachers and students: Calculus. Chemistry, 23(3), 340–352.

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