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Cieply, Joseph; McCoy, J. Kevin – Mathematics Teacher, 1976
A computer program developed by a high school student approximates the value of "e" by computing partial sums of the defining series. (SD)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Mathematics Education

Tall, David – Mathematics in School, 1983
A first computer lesson in algebra is described, with illustrations of programing by students. Standard algebraic notation with BASIC are discussed, and further activities described. The purpose is to use the computer so that it develops a rational understanding of the mathematical concepts involved. (MNS)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Evaluative Thinking

Landry, Michael – Mathematics Teacher, 1980
Special ways of using computers as a useful tool in algebra instruction are reviewed, with applications to linear equations featured. (MP)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Mathematical Applications

Kunkle, Dan; Burch, Charles I., Jr. – Mathematics Teacher, 1984
Described is a software program with two components. One is muMATH, a package of functions that can perform a wide variety of symbolic manipulations. It is surrounded by, and written in, the accompanying language, muSIMP. A problem is described with a muMATH solution; another example uses the muSIMP language. (MNS)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Functions (Mathematics)

Hohlfeld, Joe – School Science and Mathematics, 1983
Algebraic and computer solutions are offered for a problem on time payment scheduling. The problem, falling within the scope of high school algebra, could focus only on the algebraic methods, but including the computer brings out the relationship between the power of algebra and the power of modern technology. (JN)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, High Schools
Dunlap, Mike; And Others – 1974
The two sections found in this publication, "Integrating Computer Literacy With Existing Classes" and "Guide to Computer Augmented Trigonometry," were written by participants in two summer courses at the University of Oregon. The first section addresses the general topic of teaching computer literacy through existing classes,…
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Computers
Feng, Chuan C. – 1967
Reported is the Cooperative College-School Science Program in Computing Science Education which was conducted by the University of Colorado Department of Civil Engineering in the summer of 1967. The program consisted of two five-week terms. The course work was composed of two formal lecture courses in Computer Related Mathematics and Computer…
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Curriculum Development

Norris, Donald O. – Mathematics Teacher, 1981
A proposal to replace plane geometry with computer programming in the standard high-school mathematics curriculum is presented. (MP)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs

Winter, M. J. – Mathematics Teacher, 1984
How to find and classify positive integral solutions to 1/a + 1/b = 1/c in beginning and advanced algebra classes is described. The computer finds the solutions, but students practice algebraic manipulation as they analyze the solutions for patterns. Extensions to challenge more capable students are included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Integers
Stanford Univ., CA. Inst. for Mathematical Studies in Social Science. – 1968
Described in this report is the strand program as used in the teaching of drill-and-practice mathematics in California, Kentucky, and Mississippi schools, at the Tennessee A. and I. University, and in Washington, D.C.; as used in the drill-and-practice reading courses; in logic and algebra; in a second-year Russian program, and in…
Descriptors: Algebra, Autoinstructional Aids, Colleges, Computer Assisted Instruction