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Title

LACKING A FORMAL CONCEPT OF LIMIT: ADVANCED NON-MATHEMATICS STUDENTS' PERSONAL CONCEPT DEFINITIONS.

Authors

Beynon, Kenneth A.; Zollman, Alan

Abstract

This mixed-methods study examines the conceptual understanding of limit among 22 undergraduate engineering students from two different sections of the same introductory differential equations course. The participants' concepts of limit (concept images and personal concept definitions) were examined using written tasks followed by one-on-one investigative interviews. The findings suggest that, at the end of their mathematics coursework, many engineering students do not consider employing a formal definition of limit to solve limit-based mathematics problems. Furthermore, the findings suggest that most participants' personal concept definitions of limit are both inoperable for solving limit problems and inconsistent with the formal definition of limit.

Subjects

MATHEMATICS education; MATHEMATICAL analysis; ENGINEERING students; DIFFERENTIAL equations; MATHEMATICAL ability

Publication

Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2015, Vol 8, Issue 1, p47

ISSN

1947-7503

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/24727466.2015.11790347

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