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Meyerson, Mark D.; And Others – 1980
This document contains three modules. The first of these examines applications of algebra to geometry. It is designed to teach students how to algebraically characterize points which may be constructed with a compass and straight edge, and how to use this characterization to obtain classical geometric nonconstructibility results. The second unit…
Descriptors: Algebra, Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Geometry
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Dahlke, Richard; Fakler, Robert – Mathematics Teacher, 1982
Geometrical probability deals with probability on infinite sample spaces where each outcome of an experiment is equally likely to occur. Geometry which identifies sample space regions and event subregions leads to a method of finding a desired probability. A collection of problems with solutions is presented. (MP)
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Instructional Materials, Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Enrichment
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Bedian, Vahe – 1979
The material looks at: 1) Choosing a Clinical Test; 2) Evaluation of Diagnostic Tests; 3) Multi-Disease and Multi-Test Analysis; and 4) Medical Decision Analysis. It is felt users will be able to: 1) calculate the predictive value of a positive or negative test result in model clinical situations; 2) estimate the sensitivity and specificity…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Solomon, Frederick; And Others. – 1980
This document consists of three modules. The first looks at applications of analysis to medical radiology. The goals are to provide: 1) acquaintance with a significant applied mathematics problem utilizing Fourier Transforms; 2) generalization of the Fourier Transforms to two dimensions; 3) practice with Fourier Transforms; and 4) introduction to…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Biology, Calculus, College Mathematics
Wilde, Carroll O. – 1980
The Poisson probability distribution is seen to provide a mathematical model from which useful information can be obtained in practical applications. The distribution and some situations to which it applies are studied, and ways to find answers to practical questions are noted. The unit includes exercises and a model exam, and provides answers to…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials