Transcription of Notation Guide for Precalculus and Calculus Students
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Notation Guide for Precalculus and CalculusStudentsSean RaleighLast modified: August 27, 2007 Contents1 Introduction52 Expression versus equation73 Handwritten math versus typed Numerals .. Letters ..104 Use of calculators115 General organizational Legibility of work .. Flow of work .. Using English ..186 Multiplication and division .. Fractions .. Functions and variables .. Roots .. Exponents .. Inequalities .. Trigonometry .. Logarithms .. Inverse functions .. Order of functions ..427 Simplification of Redundant Notation .
Aug 27, 2007 · 1 Introduction Most of us at one point or another in our education have to study a foreign language. We have to learn new vocabulary words and learn to spell them. We must conjugate verbs. We often struggle to adapt our thinking to different sentence structures and idiomatic expressions. Math, too, is like a foreign language.
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