This week in A.P. Calculus, we were quizzed over Limits and began studying continuity. Personally, I think continuity is sort of an abstract idea, which makes it hard to wrap my head around some of the problems that appear. I like to visualize problems that exist and go forward with solving them. Seeing these problems in my head is difficult because they can be so abstract, just like the Salt and Pepper functions we saw today. Instead, today I relied on my ability to solve based on algebraic manipulation and graphing.
I do not especially enjoy this type of math, I prefer doing lots of algebra with values being changed and constantly moving. With continuity, I feel like we are merely evaluating functions, not really changing them or doing any math to them, although I know that that is wrong. All the same, math is math and very different problem types are always thrown at you and it is a matter of how one responds.
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