use the standard division method. This should serve to illustrate that sometimes the most efficient way of finding divisors does not involve division.
References[1] Cohen P. Tests for divisibility. Math Gaz. 1943;27:28-29. [2] Zbikowski A. Prime divisors. Bull Acad Sci St Petersbourg. 1861;3(3):151-153.The two main processes of calculus are integration and differentiation. These two processes are intimately related by being reciprocal to each other. This fact constitutes the fundamental theorem of calculus (FTC). In the present article, we explore this important theorem within a geometric context, based on Isaac Barrow's work from the seventeenth century. We argue that presenting and discussing the origins and development of the FTC is beneficial for first-year calculus courses.
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