Ability of engineering undergrates to solve real function limit problems

Keywords: limits, problem solving, engineering programs, types of mathematical problems

Abstract

The society of the 21st century requires training of engineers capable of solving problems in applications of the limit of real functions. In this paper, the mathematical skills of three engineering degrees belonging to the 2019 cohort of a public university is analyzed. The objectives of this study are to investigate the skills of undergraduate students in solving of mathematical problems, defined according to their nature in routine and non-routine, and according to their context, in real, realistic, fantasist and purely mathematical. Also, identify and characterize the types of problems addressed, and to solicit the opinion about the level of difficulty of the problems involving the limit of real functions and on the prior knowledge that they need to achieve a better performance in their resolution. Students from three different engineering programs volunteered to participate in the study. The evaluation tool used consisted of a function limit application problem solving test, which was content validated by eight experts in the field, and an open-ended opinion questionnaire. The results favor the performance of the students in solving routine problems in fantasist contexts, and even are guarantee development the mathematical skills necessary to solve non-routine problems of application of limits.

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Título de la Revista: INGENIARE. REVISTA CHILENA DE INGENIERIA
Volumen: 30
Número: 4
Editorial: Universidad de Tarapacá
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 733
Página final: 744
Idioma: español
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0718-33052022000400733
Notas: SCOPUS