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Bernhart, Frank R.; Price, H. Lee – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2012
Mack and Czernezkyj (2010) have given an interesting account of primitive Pythagorean triples (PPTs) from a geometrical perspective. In this article, the authors wish to enlarge on the role of the equicircles (incircle and three excircles), and show there is yet another family tree in Pythagoras' garden. Where Mack and Czernezkyj (2010) begin with…
Descriptors: Geometry, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Equations (Mathematics)
Dion, Peter; Ho, Anthony – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2012
For at least 2000 years people have been trying to calculate the value of [pi], the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle. People know that [pi] is an irrational number; its decimal representation goes on forever. Early methods were geometric, involving the use of inscribed and circumscribed polygons of a circle. However, real…
Descriptors: Computers, Teaching Methods, Geometric Concepts, Programming
Stupel, Moshe – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2012
The notion of periodicity stands for regular recurrence of phenomena in a particular order in nature or in the actions of man, machine, etc. Many examples can be given from daily life featuring periodicity. Mathematically the meaning of periodicity is that some value recurs with a constant frequency. Students learn about the periodicity of the…
Descriptors: Trigonometry, Arithmetic, Mathematical Formulas, Foreign Countries
Griffiths, Martin – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2011
One of the author's undergraduate students recently asked him whether it was possible to generate a random positive integer. After some thought, the author realised that there were plenty of interesting mathematical ideas inherent in her question. So much so in fact, that the author decided to organise a workshop, open both to undergraduates and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Undergraduate Students, Educational Needs, Workshops
Kabael, Tangul Uygur – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2010
The derivative of a composite function, taken with the chain rule is one of the important notions in calculus. This paper describes a study conducted in Turkey that shows that the chain rule was given with the formula in function notation and/or the Leibniz notation without relating these formulas to life-related problem situations in the…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Foreign Countries, Learning Experience, Calculus
Chang, Mu-Ling – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2009
A problem given in the Australian Mathematics Competition for the Westpac Awards was stated as follows: With how many zeros does 2008! end? In this article, the author solves this problem, and provides further discussion on the related problems. These problems form a good model that helps students develop a logical thinking process toward problem…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Logical Thinking, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction
Grishin, Anatole – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2009
Graphing utilities, such as the ubiquitous graphing calculator, are often used in finding the approximate real roots of polynomial equations. In this paper the author offers a simple graphing technique that allows one to find all solutions of a polynomial equation (1) of arbitrary degree; (2) with real or complex coefficients; and (3) possessing…
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Equations (Mathematics), Graphs, Teaching Methods
Trudgian, Timothy – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2009
One of the difficulties in any teaching of mathematics is to bridge the divide between the abstract and the intuitive. Throughout school one encounters increasingly abstract notions, which are more and more difficult to relate to everyday experiences. This article examines a familiar approach to thinking about negative numbers, that is an…
Descriptors: Numbers, Number Concepts, Number Systems, Mathematical Applications
Nillsen, Rodney – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2008
In 1998, the West Report on tertiary education considered proposals for changing the proportion of funds given to universities on the basis of two criteria: research and teaching. An article by David Phillips, a former Head of the Higher Education Division of the Department of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs, on the consequences…
Descriptors: Resource Allocation, Financial Support, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
Lim, Kieran F. – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2008
In the teaching of calculus, the algebraic derivation of the derivative (gradient function) enables the student to obtain an analytic "global" gradient function. However, to the best of this author's knowledge, all current technology-based approaches require the student to obtain the derivative (gradient) at a single point by implementing…
Descriptors: Calculus, Algebra, Teaching Methods, Spreadsheets
Umar, A.; Yusau, B.; Ghandi, B. M. – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2007
In this note, we introduce and discuss convolutions of two series. The idea is simple and can be introduced to higher secondary school classes, and has the potential of providing a good background for the well known convolution of function.
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Mathematical Concepts, Validity, Mathematical Logic
de Mestre, Neville; Marrows, Barney – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2007
The basic Pythagorean theorem for right-angled triangles is well-known in mathematical terms as a[squared]+b[squared]+c[squared] were "a," "b," and "c" are the lengths of the sides of the triangle with "c" as the hypotenuse. When "a," "b," and "c" are all integers and obey this equation, they are referred to as a Pythagorean triple. One property…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematical Formulas, Validity, Mathematical Logic
Berenson, Lewis – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2007
In this article, the author presents a six by six array in which individuals can obtain 182 in total even if they use a different set of numbers. The author then explain why this is possible. The author uses the k-translation of a sequence for this equation. (Contains 8 figures, 2 tables and 6 footnotes.)
Descriptors: Computation, Equations (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Arithmetic
Kermond, John – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2007
In this paper, the author investigates the algebraic curve defined by the relation y[superscript 3] - 3y + 2x = 0. Treating this relation as a reduced cubic in the variable y, he uses a procedure first discovered by the mathematician Scipione del Ferro (Nahin, 1998, pp. 8-10) to obtain an expression for y in terms of x, namely y = (-x + [square…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Intervals, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
Fletcher, Rodney – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2007
There has been a lot of material written about logarithmic spirals of golden proportion but this author states that he has never come across an article that states the exact equation of the spiral which ultimately spirals tangentially to the sides of the rectangles. In this article, the author intends to develop such an equation. (Contains 5…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts, Equations (Mathematics), Numbers
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