Discrete Mathematics – Discrete Math Solving
Counterexamples in Calculus is a supplementary educational resource to boost the comprehension experience in single model calculus classes. This text features meticulously constructed incorrect approximations which, after working through them, require students to make counterexamples to prove them wrong. The examples are intended to help students explore the limits of the law of integrals in different domains, covering all of real life from discrete math to real world problems. Importantly, while working through the problems, students can also explore concepts like Taylor rule and other laws of physics. Further, these solutions are used to teach students about partial differential calculus and introduce them to important topics like limits, derivatives, integral forms, and other calculus exercises. The book starts with a preface describing the origin of the book, its focus being…