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Peer reviewedHenriksen, Melvin, Ed.; Wagon, Stan, Ed. – American Mathematical Monthly, 1991
Presented with appropriate formulas and illustrations are five lessons suitable for college mathematics undergraduate students, including Pi and the limit of (sin alpha)/alpha, the structure of orthogonal transformations, a simple proof of Zorn's Lemma, the converse of Liouville's Theorem, and visualizing the p-adic integers. (JJK)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Mathematical Formulas
Peer reviewedMiel, George – American Mathematical Monthly, 1983
The evolution of Archimedes' method is traced from its geometrical beginning as a means to approximate pi to its modern version as an analytical technique for evaluating inverse circular and hyperbolic functions. It is felt the web of old and new algorithms provides considerable instructional material, and ideas are offered. (MP)
Descriptors: Algorithms, College Mathematics, Geometric Concepts, Higher Education


