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Duham, William – College Mathematics Journal, 1991
The complexity of the proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra makes it inaccessible to lower level students. Described are more understandable attempts of proving the theorem and a historical account of Euler's efforts that relates the progression of the mathematical process used and indicates some of the pitfalls encountered. (MDH)
Descriptors: Algebra, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematical Enrichment
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Steinberg, Ruth M.; And Others – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1991
Ninety-six eighth and ninth grade algebra students were asked to judge the equivalence of pairs of equations and to justify their responses on the basis of transformations or calculations. Students who gave justifications based upon transformation schemes had a significantly higher rate of correct responses than students who calculated solutions.…
Descriptors: Algebra, Computation, Equations (Mathematics), Grade 8
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Herscovics, Nicolas; Linchevski, Liora – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1994
Investigated the upper limits of (n=22) seventh-grade students' informal processes in solving first degree equations in one unknown prior to instruction. Results indicated the existence of a cognitive gap between arithmetic and algebra characterized as the students' inability to operate spontaneously with or on the unknown. (37 references)…
Descriptors: Algebra, Arithmetic, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Structures
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Sutherland, Rosamund; Rojano, Teresa – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1993
This longitudinal study investigated the ways in which two groups of eight students used spreadsheets to represent and solve algebra problems and related this to their previous arithmetical experiences and evolving use of symbolic language. The spreadsheet environment supported students to move from specific to general thinking. Includes story…
Descriptors: Algebra, Case Studies, Computer Uses in Education, Concept Formation
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Mather, Laura A. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 2000
Discussion of models for information retrieval focuses on an application of linear algebra to text clustering, namely, a metric for measuring cluster quality based on the theory that cluster quality is proportional to the number of terms that are disjoint across the clusters. Explains term-document matrices and clustering algorithms. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Cluster Analysis, Information Retrieval, Mathematical Formulas
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Quinn, Anne Larson; Larson, Karen R. – Mathematics Teacher, 1996
Presents an interesting problem intended to introduce students to an application of algebra and to help them make the transition from arithmetic to algebra. Uses different problem representations including making successive approximations, interpreting graphs, and solving equations. Discusses pedagogical issues involved. Contains 11 references.…
Descriptors: Algebra, Graphs, Learning Strategies, Mathematical Concepts
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Peele, Louise Loughran – NASSP Bulletin, 1998
A feasible instructional method for reducing failure in first-year algebra is the double-dose approach pioneered by Douglas MacIver. Two studies conducted in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and in Norfolk, Virginia, reveal the educational benefits of providing second math periods for ninth-grade algebra students. (MLH)
Descriptors: Algebra, Failure, Grade 9, High Schools
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Mayer, Daniel P. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1998
Middle school and high school algebra students (n=2,369) taught in a manner consistent with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Standards took three standardized algebra assessments. Middle school students seemed to benefit from the approach, and high school students were neither hindered nor helped. (SLD)
Descriptors: Algebra, Elementary Secondary Education, High School Students, High Schools
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Cieply, Joseph F. – Mathematics Teacher, 1993
Stresses using the features of graphing calculators to teach parametric equations much earlier in the curriculum than is presently done. Examples using parametric equations to teach slopes and lines in beginning algebra, inverse functions in advanced algebra, the wrapping function, and simulations of physical phenomena are presented. (MAZ)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Assisted Instruction, Discovery Learning, Equations (Mathematics)
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Dubinsky, Ed; Dautermann, Jennie; Leron, Uri; Zazkis, Rina – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1997
Answers Burn's question related to a previous study on the nature of knowledge about abstract algebra. Claims that a previous paper presents research that attempts to contribute to knowledge of how students' understanding of certain group concepts may develop instead of teaching abstract algebra with the computer software ISETL. (ASK)
Descriptors: Algebra, Cognitive Structures, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematical Concepts
Kieran, Carolyn; Sfard, Anna – Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics, 1999
Presents a teaching experiment to turn students from external observers into active participants in a game of algebra learning where students use graphs to build meaning for equivalence of algebraic expressions. Concludes that the graphic-functional approach seems to make the introduction to algebra much more meaningful for the learner. (ASK)
Descriptors: Algebra, Elementary Secondary Education, Graphs, Mathematics Instruction
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Killgrove, R. B.; Koster, D. W. – Mathematics Magazine, 1991
Discussed are two approaches to determining which regular polygons, either inscribed within or circumscribed about the unit circle, exhibit rational area or rational perimeter. One approach involves applications of abstract theory from a typical modern algebra course, whereas the other approach employs material from a traditional…
Descriptors: Algebra, College Mathematics, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
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Swafford, Jane O.; Langrall, Cynthia W. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2000
Investigates 6th-grade students' use of equations to describe and represent problem situations prior to formal instruction in algebra. Describes students' preinstructional uses of equations to generalize problem situations and raise questions about the most appropriate curriculum for building on students' intuitive knowledge of algebra. (Contains…
Descriptors: Algebra, Equations (Mathematics), Grade 6, Learning Strategies
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Star, Jon R.; Herbel-Eisenmann, Beth A.; Smith, John P., III – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2000
Examines 8th grade units from the Connected Mathematics Project (CMP). Identifies differences in older and newer conceptions, fundamental objects of study, typical problems, and typical solution methods in algebra. Also discusses where the issue of what is new in algebra is relevant to many other innovative middle school curricula. (KHR)
Descriptors: Algebra, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Grade 8
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Barnes, Sue; Michalowicz, Karen Dee – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1995
Discusses police officers' use of mathematics when reconstructing an accident scene; and the history of algebra, including al-Khwarizmi's works on the theory of equations, the Rhind Papyrus, a Chinese and an Indian manuscript on systems of linear and quadratic equations, and Diophantus'"syncopated algebra." (10 references) (EK)
Descriptors: Algebra, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Junior High Schools
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