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Rips, Lance J.; Asmuth, Jennifer; Bloomfield, Amber – Cognition, 2006
According to one theory about how children learn the concept of natural numbers, they first determine that "one", "two", and "three" denote the size of sets containing the relevant number of items. They then make the following inductive inference (the Bootstrap): The next number word in the counting series denotes the size of the sets you get by…
Descriptors: Numbers, Number Concepts, Inferences, Computation
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Gough, John – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2005
In this article, the author presents his tales of very large numbers. He discusses the concept of infinity and extremely large numbers such as "googol" and "googolplex". "Googol" which could be written as 1, followed by one hundred zeros, was popularized by Edward Kasner and James Newman. Moreover, "googol"…
Descriptors: Numbers, Number Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics
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Bhatta, D. D. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2007
This work presents an introductory development of fractional order derivatives and their computations. Historical development of fractional calculus is discussed. This paper presents how to obtain computational results of fractional order derivatives for some elementary functions. Computational results are illustrated in tabular and graphical…
Descriptors: Calculus, Computation, Mathematics Instruction, Graphs
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Ganor-Stern, Dana; Tzelgov, Joseph; Ellenbogen, Ravid – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
Automatic processing of 2-digit numbers was demonstrated using the size congruency effect (SiCE). The SiCE indicates the processing of the irrelevant (numerical) dimension when 2 digits differing both numerically and physically are compared on the relevant (physical) dimension. The SiCE was affected by the compatibility between unit and decade…
Descriptors: Numbers, Automation, Data Processing, Information Retrieval
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Boyadzhiev, Khristo N. – College Mathematics Journal, 2007
Logarithmic spirals are among the most fascinating curves in the plane, being the only curves that are equiangular, and the only ones that are self-similar. In this article, we show that in three dimensions, these two properties are independent. Although there are surfaces that have both properties, there are some that are equiangular, but not…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematical Concepts, Numbers, Oceanography
Scott, Paul – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2007
This article is about a very small subset of the positive integers. The positive integer N is said to be "perfect" if it is the sum of all its divisors, including 1, but less that N itself. For example, N = 6 is perfect, because the (relevant) divisors are 1, 2 and 3, and 6 = 1 + 2 + 3. On the other hand, N = 12 has divisors 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, but…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Arithmetic, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematics Instruction
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Wu, Yan – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2007
In this note, a modified Second Derivative Test is introduced for the relative extrema of a single variable function. This improved test overcomes the difficulty of the second derivative vanishing at the critical point, while in contrast the traditional test fails for this case. A proof for this improved Second Derivative Test is presented,…
Descriptors: Calculus, Number Concepts, Mathematical Formulas, Program Improvement
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Miller, Jane E. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2007
Tables and charts are efficient tools for organizing numbers, but many people give little consideration to the order in which they present the data. This article illustrates the strengths and weaknesses of four criteria for organizing data--empirical, theoretical, alphabetical and a standardized reporting scheme.
Descriptors: Tables (Data), Charts, Data Analysis, Organization
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Sahoo, P. K. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2007
In this paper, some new results related to the integral mean value theorem are proven. This paper includes a discussion of Flett's Mean Value Theorem. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Values, Geometry, Calculus
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Eisenberg, Theodore – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2007
Several proofs demonstrating that there are infinitely many primes, different types of primes, tests of primality, pseudo primes, prime number generators and open questions about primes are discussed in Section 1. Some of these notions are elaborated upon in Section 2, with discussions of the Riemann zeta function and how algorithmic complexity…
Descriptors: Numbers, Numeracy, Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
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Chakraborty, S. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2007
This short note demonstrates that even for smaller natural numbers, one can have some rule to follow when it comes to studying the divisibility by 4 and 8. One need not actually divide the number.
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Arithmetic
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Phelan, Julia; Kang, Taehoon; Niemi, David N.; Vendlinski, Terry; Choi, Kilchan – National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST), 2009
While research suggests that formative assessment can be a powerful tool to support teaching and learning, efforts to jump on the formative assessment bandwagon have been more widespread than those to assure the technical quality of the assessments. This report covers initial analyses of data bearing on the quality of formative assessments in…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Test Format, Student Evaluation, Formative Evaluation
Unal, Husan – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2009
Studies have shown that students' understanding is typically analytic and not visual. Two possible reasons for this are when the analytic mode, instead of the graphic mode, is most frequently used in instruction or, when students or teachers hold the belief that mathematics consists simply of skillful manipulation of symbols and numbers. The…
Descriptors: Symbols (Mathematics), Mathematics Teachers, Geometric Concepts, Arithmetic
Sawada, Daiyo – Mathematics Teaching, 1974
An activity providing practice with whole number addition and subtraction, as well as enlarging on the idea of numeration systems, is described. (DT)
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Instruction, Learning Activities, Mathematics Education
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Maor, Eli – Mathematics Teacher, 1974
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Programs, Diagrams, Logarithms
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