calculus on blackboard cartoon

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Math formula. Mathematics calculus on school blackboard. Algebra and geometry science chalk pattern vector education concept. Scientific analysis, number calculation, complex knowledge

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Who is the author of the cartoon introduction to calculus?

Grady Klein and Yoram Bauman are the co-authors of The Cartoon Introduction to Calculus. They collaborated previously on the two-volume Cartoon Introduction to Economics, on The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change, and on a pamphlet called The Cartoon Introduction to Digital Ethics.

Who is Grady Klein?

A freelance cartoonist, illustrator, and animator, Grady Klein is the creator of the Lost Colony series of graphic novels. An environmental economist at the University of Washington, Yoram Bauman, Ph.D., is the world’s first and only stand-up economist. They are the coauthors of The Cartoon Introduction to Economics, volumes one and two.

Where did Bauman go to college?

Bauman: Well, mathematics more generally. I was an undergraduate math major, at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. I thought about going to math graduate school but decided against it. But I got far enough to read Baby Rudin, the first in a series of in-depth books by Walter Rudin.

Did Thomas LeBien meet Klein?

Klein: Yes, we met once when Thomas LeBien (a former FSG editor) set us up on a “blind date” to see if we could work well together. That was book #1, Cartoon Microeconomics. Bauman: Yup.

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