Mathematics and Computer Education
Mathematics and Computer Education
- Old Bethpage, New York: MATYC Journal, Inc., c2009.
- 200-289 pages; 25 cm.
- Mathematics and Computer Education, Volume 43, Issue 3, 2009 .
Includes bibliographical references.
A classroom note on using a computer algebra system to interpolate polynomials -- The Centroid of a quadrilateral region -- A classroom project on protecting social security numbers form identity theft -- Running times versus the master theorem -- Aleks and Mathxl: Using online interactive systems to enhance a remedial algebra course -- An alternative proof of the infinitude of the prime numbers -- Five Historic Formulas for Pi -- Improving calculus success rates at California State University Los Angeles -- Proof without words: Partial sums of a harmonic sequence – Book and Software Reviews.
[Article Title: A classroom note on using a computer algebra system to interpolate polynomials/ Richard F. Maruszewski, Jr., p. 200-205] [Article Title: The Centroid of a quadrilateral region/ Ayoub B. Ayoub, p. 206-215] [Article Title: A classroom project on protecting social security numbers form identity theft/ Katherine Zhu, p. 216-230] [Article Title: Running times versus the master theorem/ Jonathan Natov, p. 231-238] [Article Title: Aleks and Mathxl: Using online interactive systems to enhance a remedial algebra course/ Holly Stillson and Parthasarathi Nag, p. 239-247] [Article Title: An alternative proof of the infinitude of the prime numbers/ Ronald Skurnick and Mohammad Javadi, p. 248-249] [Article Title: Five Historic Formulas for Pi/ Thomas J. Osler, p. 250-258] [Article Title: Improving calculus success rates at California State University Los Angeles/ P.K. Subramanian, Marshall Cates and Borislava Gutarts, p. 259-269] [Article Title: Proof without words: Partial sums of a harmonic sequence/ David B. Sher, p. 270]
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Includes bibliographical references.
A classroom note on using a computer algebra system to interpolate polynomials -- The Centroid of a quadrilateral region -- A classroom project on protecting social security numbers form identity theft -- Running times versus the master theorem -- Aleks and Mathxl: Using online interactive systems to enhance a remedial algebra course -- An alternative proof of the infinitude of the prime numbers -- Five Historic Formulas for Pi -- Improving calculus success rates at California State University Los Angeles -- Proof without words: Partial sums of a harmonic sequence – Book and Software Reviews.
[Article Title: A classroom note on using a computer algebra system to interpolate polynomials/ Richard F. Maruszewski, Jr., p. 200-205] [Article Title: The Centroid of a quadrilateral region/ Ayoub B. Ayoub, p. 206-215] [Article Title: A classroom project on protecting social security numbers form identity theft/ Katherine Zhu, p. 216-230] [Article Title: Running times versus the master theorem/ Jonathan Natov, p. 231-238] [Article Title: Aleks and Mathxl: Using online interactive systems to enhance a remedial algebra course/ Holly Stillson and Parthasarathi Nag, p. 239-247] [Article Title: An alternative proof of the infinitude of the prime numbers/ Ronald Skurnick and Mohammad Javadi, p. 248-249] [Article Title: Five Historic Formulas for Pi/ Thomas J. Osler, p. 250-258] [Article Title: Improving calculus success rates at California State University Los Angeles/ P.K. Subramanian, Marshall Cates and Borislava Gutarts, p. 259-269] [Article Title: Proof without words: Partial sums of a harmonic sequence/ David B. Sher, p. 270]
0730-8639