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Friday, October 12, 2012

The Cartoon Guide to Calculus

Author: Visit Amazon's Larry Gonick Page | Language: English | ISBN: 0061689092 | Format: PDF

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“How do you humanize calculus and bring its equations and concepts to life? Larry Gonick’s clever and delightful answer is to have characters talking, commenting, and joking-all while rigorously teaching equations and concepts and indicating calculus’s utility. It’s a remarkable accomplishment-and a lot of fun.” (Lisa Randall, Professor of Physics, Harvard University, and author of Knocking on Heaven's Door)

Gonick is to graphical expositions of advanced materials as Newton or Leibniz is to calculus. The difference is that Gonick has no rival. (Xiao-Li Meng, Whipple V. N. Jones Professor of Statistics and Department Chair, Harvard University)

Larry Gonick’s sparkling and inventive drawings make a vivid picture out of every one of the hundreds of formulas that underlie Calculus. Even the jokers in the back row will ace the course with this book. (David Mumford, Professor emeritus of Applied Mathematics at Brown University and recipient of the National Medal of Science)

I always thought that there are no magic tricks that use calculus. Larry Gonick proves me wrong. His book is correct, clear and interesting. It is filled with magical insights into this most beautiful subject. (Persi Diaconis, Professor of Mathematics, Stanford)

It has no mean derivative results about the only derivatives that matter…. A spunky tool-toting heroine called Delta Wye seems the perfect role model for our next generation. (Susan Holmes, Professor of Statistics, Stanford)

A creative take on an old, and for many, tough subject…Gonick’s cartoons and intelligent humor make it a fun read. (Amy Langville, Recipient of the Distinguished Researcher Award at College of Charleston and South Carolina Faculty of the Year)

From the Back Cover

A complete—and completely enjoyable—new illustrated guide to calculus

Master cartoonist Larry Gonick has already given readers the history of the world in cartoon form. Now, Gonick, a Harvard-trained mathematician, offers a comprehensive and up-to-date illustrated course in first-year calculus that demystifies the world of functions, limits, derivatives, and integrals. Using clear and helpful graphics—and delightful humor to lighten what is frequently a tough subject—he teaches all of the essentials, with numerous examples and problem sets. For the curious and confused alike, The Cartoon Guide to Calculus is the perfect combination of entertainment and education—a valuable supplement for any student, teacher, parent, or professional.

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  • Series: Cartoon Guides
  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; Original edition (December 27, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061689092
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061689093
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
I teach (college) calculus, and was given this book for free because of that. I was hoping it might be useful for teaching, but I was disappointed.

As a supplement to a regular course and textbook, the material in this guide would probably be useful for some students. It clearly explains the fundamental concepts of functions and calculus, with examples. The idea of a cartoon guide is a good approach and would probably be helpful to a lot of students who are intimidated by the formality of a standard textbook. Unfortunately, I can't recommend this to my students because of the cartoons themselves:

(1) The functions are illustrated as weird little animal things that eat a number as input, and expel the output, well, out their other end. It appears to come out in a dark cloud. With one function it is gross, but the worst is when it comes to illustrating things like the chain rule and the inverse function rule. Then you see these weird little animals with their mouths clamped on each other's, um, "exhaust pipes"? There are multiple drawings of many little animals in a circle expelling stuff out of organs attached to their backside and into each other's mouths. I don't know how else to describe them. I notice that none of those drawings are currently included in the Amazon preview pages (you can see slightly more on the harper collins website, but not the worst drawings). Of course, maybe the gross drawings were a conscious choice to try to get teenagers to pay attention. I must admit, they would probably be memorable to a class full of teenagers, though not in a good way.

(2) The choice of cartoon people.

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