2021
DOI: 10.24191/ajue.v16i4.11962
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Bridging the Gap Between the Derivatives And Graph Sketching in Calculus

Abstract: Sketching the graph of mathematical functions using derivatives is a challenging task for undergraduate students who enrol for the first level of calculus course. Before graph plotting, students are required to perform a thorough function analysis using the concepts learned in differentiation. They are then expected to solicit the results obtained to sketch the graph. Nevertheless, the students face great difficulties in achieving this goal; and fail to relate the results obtained in the analysis and their rep… Show more

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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, it is imperative to acknowledge that the successful implementation of this technique necessitates a significant level of commitment and exertion. Despite the significance of game-based learning, a substantial proportion of educators, precisely over 80% (Zulkiply, 2019), perceive games as a daunting hindrance when attempting to include them in the curriculum and effectively utilize them within the classroom setting (Bakri et al, 2020;Kanjug, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%