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Johnson, Marvin L. – 1989
Discrete mathematics and finite mathematics differ in a number of ways. First, finite mathematics has a longer history and is therefore more stable in terms of course content. Finite mathematics courses emphasize certain particular mathematical tools which are useful in solving the problems of business and the social sciences. Discrete mathematics…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Community Colleges, Course Content, Mathematical Applications
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Philadelphia, PA. – 1985
The critical role of computers in scientific advancement is described in this panel report. With the growing range and complexity of problems that must be solved and with demands of new generations of computers and computer architecture, the importance of computational mathematics is increasing. Multidisciplinary teams are needed; these are found…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Science, Computer Software, Computers
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Burke, Paul – Journal of College Admissions, 1990
Argues that the vast majority of adults have no use for the specialized mathematics taught in high schools and required by colleges--algebra, geometry, or calculus. Suggests that colleges should accept applicants who have studied percents, formulas, logic, computer commands, and basic statistics. (TE)
Descriptors: Algebra, Algorithms, Arithmetic, Calculus
Stolarz, Theodore J. – 1979
The uses of programable calculators in the mathematics classroom are presented. A discussion of the "microelectronics revolution" that has brought programable calculators into our society is also included. Pointed out is that the logical or mental processes used to program the programable calculator are identical to those used to program…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Calculators, Cognitive Processes, Computer Programs