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Mathematics and Culture Summary
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Throughout human history the use and understanding of mathematics has been so closely related with the rise of cultures that it would not be unreasonable to say that mathematics is actually one of the prerequisites of culture. Nearly all of the...
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Control Engineering
Mathematics of information.
01/01/2008: 80 words, approx. 1 pages
Dennis Brandl Information is the important element of manufacturing IT, and one skill that every well-rounded control engineer should have is knowledge of the mathematics of information- specifically, the mathematics of relational databases. Most control engineers will eventually have to build or...
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Teaching Children Mathematics
The importance of informal language in representing mathematical ideas. (Focus Issue: Communication)
02/01/1995: 2,361 words, approx. 8 pages
Informal language is an important tool in representing mathematical ideas since it allows children to form links between their experience and mathematical problems, form relations between different mathematical ideas and clarifies their thinking processes. The Lesh model uses five modes of representation in teaching...
 


 

Informal mathematics

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