The teaching of the concept of function is considered as an example of the problems encountered by social science students in learning mathematics at the level of an introductory college course. The key notions of learning cycles and teaching strategies are presented as guidelines to overcome some of the cognitive problems that students have. Finally, some training implications of learning mathematics are discussed.
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