Disseminating effective use of mapping techniques in integral calculus / Nor Hazizah Julaihi, Voon Li Li and Tang Howe Eng

Integral Calculus has always been an issue to first year Engineering students in their Calculus courses in higher learning institutions. This paper studied mapping techniques in learning Integral Calculus. Fifty-three randomly selected first year Engineering respondents were asked to sit for a pre-t...

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Main Authors: Julaihi, Nor Hazizah (Author), Voon, Li Li (Author), Tang, Howe Eng (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ACRULeT, Faculty of Education & UiTM Press, 2013.
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