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domingo, 19 de janeiro de 2014

Eli Maor




quinta-feira, 26 de julho de 2012

Complex Numbers from A to ...Z

Titu Andreescu , Dorin Andrica

Birkhäuser Boston | 2006 | 321 páginas

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It is impossible to imagine modern mathematics without complex numbers. Complex Numbers from A to . . . Z introduces the reader to this fascinating subject that, from the time of L. Euler, has become one of the most utilized ideas in mathematics.

domingo, 24 de junho de 2012

Measuring: From Paces to Feet. Used Numbers: Real Data in the Classroom. Grades 3-4


Rebecca B. Corwin;  Susan Jo Russell

Addison-Wesley | 1990 | PDF | 2,6 Mb

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A unit of study that introduces measuring as a way of collecting data is presented. Suitable for students in grades 3 and 4, it provides a foundation for further work in statistics and data analysis. The investigations may extend from one to four class sessions and are grouped into three parts: "Introduction to Measurement"; "Using Standard Measures"; and "A Project in Data Analysis." An overview of the investigation, session activities, dialogue boxes, and teacher notes are included in each investigation. The major goals developed in each part of this guide are: (1) moving through space and counting the movements; (2) comparing units of measure; (3) estimating distances; (4) defining a measurement method; (5) writing directions involving distances; (6) recording and displaying the results of measurement; (7) experiencing a need to standardize; (8) understanding that standard measures were invented to solve real data collection problems; (9) estimating lengths; (10) measuring accurately, using feet and inches; (11) describing the shape of the data; (12) analyzing data through landmarks and features of the data; (13) using standard measures to compare data sets; and (14) experiencing all the phases of a data analysis investigation in which measuring is used to collect data. Seven student sheets are attached.

sexta-feira, 6 de março de 2009

Work and play with numbers

George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith

Ginn and Co. | 1912

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The Hindu-arabic numerals


David Eugene Smith , Louis Charles Karpinski

Dover Phoenix Editions | 1911

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Histórias antigas de números

Number stories long ago
David Eugene Smith

Ginn and Company | 1919

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This reissued resource book, orginally published in 1919, uses a dramatic storytelling technique to capture students' imagination. It includes eight color plates and activities, puzzles, and problems, and makes great supplemental reading for elementary school classes.

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sexta-feira, 20 de fevereiro de 2009

History of the Theory of Numbers

History of the Theory of Numbers,
Volume I: Divisibility and Primality
Leonard Eugene Dickson

Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington | 1919
on-line: archive.org

Dover P
ublications | 2005 | 512 páginas

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This 1st volume in the series History of the Theory of Numbers presents the material related to the subjects of divisibility and primality. This series is the work of a distinguished mathematician who taught at the University of Chicago for 4 decades and is celebrated for his many contributions to number theory and group theory. 1919 edition.


History of the Theory of Numbers, Volume ll: Diophantine Analysis
Leonard Eugene Dickson

Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington | 1919
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Dover Publications | 2005 | 832 páginas| DjVu | 12 Mb

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This 2nd volume in the series History of the Theory of Numbers presents material related to Diophantine Analysis. This series is the work of a distinguished mathematician who taught at the University of Chicago for 4 decades and is celebrated for his many contributions to number theory and group theory.




Numbers, Volume III: Quadratic and Higher Forms
Leonard
Eugene Dickson

Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington | 1919
on-line: archive.org

Dover Publications | 2005 | 320 páginas | DjVu | 3,64 MB


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