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Turner, Paul – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2009
Perhaps a business colleague threw out a challenge. The year: around 1200. The place: Pisa. The challenge: Calculate how many pairs of rabbits will be produced in a year, beginning with a single pair, if in every month each pair bears a new pair which becomes productive from the second month on. The question and its solution found its way into the…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, Validity
Turner, Paul – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2006
This article discusses Pythagoras' theorem, typically, it is introduce to students in the junior years of secondary school. Students consolidate their understanding of the theorem by using it for finding missing sides of triangles and for checking whether a given triangle has a right angle. But the topic often seems to dry up rapidly once these…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Geometric Concepts, Equations (Mathematics), Professional Personnel

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