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Palmaccio, Richard J. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1982
A method of using vector analysis is presented that is an application of calculus that helps to find the best angle for tacking a boat into the wind. While the discussion is theoretical, it is seen as a good illustration of mathematical investigation of a given situation. (MP)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematical Applications
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Ashbacher, Charles – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1991
Described is an experience in assigning mathematics problems that have been purposefully selected from professional journals to assist upper level college mathematics students in developing confidence in their ability to contribute published solutions. Several examples are included. (JJK)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Mathematical Enrichment
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Meyer, Rochelle Wilson – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1982
A possible logical flaw based on similar triangles is discussed with the Sherlock Holmes mystery, "The Muskgrave Ritual." The possible flaw has to do with the need for two trees to have equal growth rates over a 250-year period in order for the solution presented to work. (MP)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Higher Education
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Fay, Temple H. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1982
Results are presented of an impromptu exploration of polar formulas for volumes of revolution for certain plane regions. The material is thought to be unique, and to offer room for student exploration. It is felt pupil investigation can lead to increased pupil interest in both polar coordinates and calculus. (MP)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Geometric Concepts, Higher Education
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Rolfe, Timothy J. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1982
A brief introduction to the broad field of curve-fitting is provided to help explain the reasoning behind least-squares data fitting, and also to provide useful equations for two functional forms of interest in chemistry. Appendices give program examples written in Fortran and detail the method of Guggenheim. (MP)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Mathematics, College Science, Computer Programs
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Dence, Thomas P. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1982
The beauty of discovering some simple yet elegant proof either to something new or to an already established fact is discussed. A combinatorial problem that deals with covering a checkerboard with dominoes is presented as a starting point for individual investigation of similar problems. (MP)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Enrichment
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Reiter, Betty; Reiter, Harold – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1991
Annotated are questionnaire responses from 88 state and regional contest supervisors concerning trends in calculator usage and nonusage among 59 represented mathematical contests. Discussed are advantages and disadvantages for specific contest problem types with respect to both pencil-and-paper and calculator methods of solution. (JJK)
Descriptors: Calculators, Mathematical Enrichment, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Tests
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King, Ronald S. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1982
A program written in PASCAL designed to find the number of binary trees possible for a given number of nodes is presented. The problem was found to be highly motivating and exciting for the group of introductory computer science students with whom it was used. (MP)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Higher Education