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Hortensia Soto; Leonardo Abbrescia; Adam Castillo; Laura Colmenarejo; Anthony Sanchez; Rosaura Uscanga – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2024
In this case study we explored how a mathematician's teaching of the Cauchy-Riemann (CR) equations actualized the virtual aspects of the equations. Using videotaped classroom data, we found that in a three-day period, this mathematician used embodiment to animate and bind formal aspects of the CR equations (including conformality), metaphors,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts
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Hamide Dogan – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2023
This paper discusses findings from an ongoing study investigating mental mechanisms involved in the conceptualisation of linear transformations from the perspective of Action (A), Process (P), Object (O), and Schema (S) (APOS) theory. Data reported in this paper came from 44 first-year linear algebra students' responses on a task regarding the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Mathematics Skills, Concept Formation, Algebra
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Kazunga, Cathrine; Bansilal, Sarah – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2020
The concept of determinant plays a central role in many linear algebra concepts and is also applied to other branches of mathematics and science. In this study, we focus on the application of determinant and inverse matrix concepts, in solving systems of equations by a group of 116 in-service mathematics teachers who were studying the topic at a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Applications, Mathematics Teachers
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Becker, Paul; Medwid, Mark – PRIMUS, 2021
Almost all finite groups encountered by undergraduates can be represented as multiplicative groups of concise block-diagonal binary matrices. Such representations provide simple examples for beginning a group theory course. More importantly, these representations provide concrete models for "abstract" concepts. We describe Maple lab…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Assignments
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Coggins, Porter E., III; Glatzer, Tim – PRIMUS, 2020
We present an algorithm for a matrix-based Enigma-type encoder based on a variation of the Hill Cipher as an application of 2 × 2 matrices. In particular, students will use vector addition and 2 × 2 matrix multiplication by column vectors to simulate a matrix version of the German Enigma Encoding Machine as a basic example of cryptography. The…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Matrices, Technology, Addition
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Gol Tabaghi, Shiva; Sinclair, Nathalie – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2013
This article analyses students' thinking as they interacted with a dynamic geometric sketch designed to explore eigenvectors and eigenvalues. We draw on the theory of instrumental genesis and, in particular, attend to the different dragging modalities used by the students throughout their explorations. Given the kinaesthetic and dynamic…
Descriptors: Geometry, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Student Attitudes
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Ndlovu, Zanele; Brijlall, Deonarain – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2015
This study is part of ongoing research in undergraduate mathematics education. The study was guided by the belief that understanding the mental constructions the pre-service teachers make when learning matrix algebra concepts leads to improved instructional methods. In this preliminary study the data was collected from 85 pre-service teachers…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Teaching Methods
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Sylvestre, Jeremy – PRIMUS, 2014
This article outlines a problem-centered approach to the topic of canonical matrix forms in a second linear algebra course. In this approach, abstract theory, including such topics as eigenvalues, generalized eigenspaces, invariant subspaces, independent subspaces, nilpotency, and cyclic spaces, is developed in response to the patterns discovered…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Matrices, Algebra, Mathematical Concepts
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Selinski, Natalie E.; Rasmussen, Chris; Wawro, Megan; Zandieh, Michelle – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2014
The central goals of most introductory linear algebra courses are to develop students' proficiency with matrix techniques, to promote their understanding of key concepts, and to increase their ability to make connections between concepts. In this article, we present an innovative method using adjacency matrices to analyze students' interpretation…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
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Cherif, Chokri; Goldstein, Avraham; Prado, Lucio M. G. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
This article could be of interest to teachers of applied mathematics as well as to people who are interested in applications of linear algebra. We give a comprehensive study of linear systems from an application point of view. Specifically, we give an overview of linear systems and problems that can occur with the computed solution when the…
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Matrices, Mathematics Instruction, Equations (Mathematics)
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Dobbs, David E. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
This note explains how Emil Artin's proof that row rank equals column rank for a matrix with entries in a field leads naturally to the formula for the nullity of a matrix and also to an algorithm for solving any system of linear equations in any number of variables. This material could be used in any course on matrix theory or linear algebra.
Descriptors: Matrices, Mathematics Instruction, Validity, Mathematical Logic
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Debnath, L. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2014
This paper deals with the modern development of matrices, linear transformations, quadratic forms and their applications to geometry and mechanics, eigenvalues, eigenvectors and characteristic equations with applications. Included are the representations of real and complex numbers, and quaternions by matrices, and isomorphism in order to show…
Descriptors: Matrices, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Geometry
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Montiel, Mariana; Wilhelmi, Miguel R.; Vidakovic, Draga; Elstak, Iwan – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
In a previous study, the onto-semiotic approach was employed to analyse the mathematical notion of different coordinate systems, as well as some situations and university students' actions related to these coordinate systems in the context of multivariate calculus. This study approaches different coordinate systems through the process of change of…
Descriptors: Calculus, Matrices, Semiotics, Linguistic Theory
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Aminu, Abdulhadi – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2010
By rhotrix we understand an object that lies in some way between (n x n)-dimensional matrices and (2n - 1) x (2n - 1)-dimensional matrices. Representation of vectors in rhotrices is different from the representation of vectors in matrices. A number of vector spaces in matrices and their properties are known. On the other hand, little seems to be…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Matrices
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Ahmad, Faiz – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2011
It is a routine matter for undergraduates to find eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a given matrix. But the converse problem of finding a matrix with prescribed eigenvalues and eigenvectors is rarely discussed in elementary texts on linear algebra. This problem is related to the "spectral" decomposition of a matrix and has important technical…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Matrices, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics
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