How Mathematicians Think About Change | Outlier.org

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Calculus is the math of change. This lesson dives deeper into how mathematicians think about changes – specifically, constant rates of change. These functions often follow the form y=mx+b.

Kelsey Houston-Edwards is a freelance writer and mathematician who seeks to present math as a constantly evolving field, rather than a dead art. A 2016 AMS-AAAS Mass Media Fellow, she was a science journalist at the digital magazine NOVA Next. Kelsey is also a former writer/host of the YouTube show PBS Infinite Series. She earned her Bachelors of Arts (B.A.) in Philosophy and Mathematics from Reed College, and her Ph.D. in Mathematics from Cornell University.

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