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Coffee, Love and Matrix algebra – a review | Republic of Mathematics blog
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Republic of Mathematics blog. Republic of Mathematics Home. Coffee, Love and Matrix algebra – a review. November 15, 2014. By Gary Ernest Davis. Publisher: Republic of Mathematics. Number of Pages: 389. Reviewed by David A. Huckaby. David A. Huckaby is an associate professor of mathematics at Angelo State University. Believe it or not, this is a page turner: The reader becomes emotionally invested in the ten to fifteen central characters and humor abounds throughout. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Codes for...
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Where do you weigh a pie? | Republic of Mathematics blog
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Republic of Mathematics blog. Republic of Mathematics Home. Where do you weigh a pie? May 3, 2013. By Gary Ernest Davis. Credits: Anne Margo and Australian Broadcasting Commission. Somewhere over the rainbow (way up high). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Latest posts from mathblogging.org. Math is not a four letter word. Math Mama Writes …. Online Encyclopaedia of Mathematics. Codes for kids: Simple substitution ciphers. Division of Fractions – Davis & Pearn. Data analysis: is it easier in Mathematica?
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Wishin’ and hopin’… | Republic of Mathematics blog
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Republic of Mathematics blog. Republic of Mathematics Home. Wishin’ and hopin’…. May 3, 2013. By Gary Ernest Davis. Credits: BEVK12 and Australian Broadcasting Commission. This guy’s situation reminds of the Dusty Springfield song; ” Wishin’ and hopin’ and thinkin’ and prayin’ Plannin’ and dreamin’ …”. I love the book “Liquid Millionaire”. I hope he makes it. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Latest posts from mathblogging.org. Math is not a four letter word. Math Mama Writes …. The CATs of mathematics.
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Al-Khwarzimi Mathematics Program at MCCGP: December 2016
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Al-Khwarzimi Mathematics Program at MCCGP. Wednesday, December 14, 2016. Math Resources, Competitions, and Curriculum Suggestions. AMC 8, AMC 10/12 (School-based Competition):. Http:/ www.maa.org/math-competitions/amc-contests/amc-1012. Http:/ www.maa.org/math-competitions/amc-contests/amc-8. Http:/ www.maa.org/sites/default/files/pdf/AMC/amc8/2015/2015-8-RegForm.pdf. Http:/ www.artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/AMC 8 Problems and Solutions. American Invitational Math Exam (AIME). Source: http:/ cty...
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Math Coolisms: Unit Circle Desmos Investigations
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Where Math Education matters most! Sunday, September 1, 2013. Unit Circle Desmos Investigations. I have just posted two Unit Circle investigations at desmos.com. Unit Circle Investigation 1. Unit Circle Investigation 2. Please, take them for a spin, assess their educational value, and then post some feedback in the comments area. If you use these with your students report back regarding its success or lack thereof. Thank you. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Nothing helps stu...
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Math Coolisms: The Curse of Rote Teaching [PEMDAS & its Siblings]
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Where Math Education matters most! Sunday, June 30, 2013. The Curse of Rote Teaching [PEMDAS and its Siblings]. An excellent question was raised in the Global Math Department. Bulletin board that I decided to elaborate upon in here. In this post, I will address an MB related to PEMDAS. So, what to make of a student's treatment of let's say 4-6(3 x. The same way as -2(3 x. So, have the students predict the nature of the graphs associated with the above two expressions and then have them execute the actual...
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Math Coolisms: Updated Unit Circle Investigation in Desmos
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Where Math Education matters most! Wednesday, September 11, 2013. Updated Unit Circle Investigation in Desmos. Once my students worked on Unit Circle Investigation 2. New cool things emerged that I decided to add to the first two investigations and committed them to Unit Circle Investigation 3. Please, check out this new investigation and provide feedback and how did it work for your students? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Instructor of Physics, Astronomy, Forensic Science, and Mathematics. Nothing...
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This is a place for me to put things I like. Without any technical jargon, this video classifies the Platonic Solids and suggests the idea of classifying the Archimedean Solids. Thanks to Vi Hart for inspiring me time and time again with wonderfully engaging content and form. On Hackenbush and Winning Ways. Hackenbush serves as a point of first access to the wonderful world of Combinatorial Games and Surreal Numbers, as described by Berlekamp, Conway, and Guy in. Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays.
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Math Coolisms: March 2015
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Where Math Education matters most! Sunday, March 29, 2015. Gamifying the Unit Circle. Precalculus students must be able to evaluate trig functions quickly and easily in order for them to be able to handle later trig topics better. To assist students in that respect, throughout the years I have made sure that students compete in groups against one another in a game called UC Bowl. Below is a description of the game and how it is managed in class. The class was broken onto three competing teams. Delays in ...
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Math Coolisms: Gamifying the Unit Circle
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Where Math Education matters most! Sunday, March 29, 2015. Gamifying the Unit Circle. Precalculus students must be able to evaluate trig functions quickly and easily in order for them to be able to handle later trig topics better. To assist students in that respect, throughout the years I have made sure that students compete in groups against one another in a game called UC Bowl. Below is a description of the game and how it is managed in class. The class was broken onto three competing teams. Delays in ...