MATH TEACHING METHODS 1. 1. Teaching and Learning – no easy task – complex process. 2. 2. Each pupil is an individual with a unique personality. 3. 3. Pupils acquire knowledge‚ skills and attitudes at different times‚ rates and ways. 4. 4. 8 general teaching methods for math: Co-operative learning Exposition Guided discovery Games Laboratory approach Simulations Problem solving Investigations 5. For effective teaching use a combination
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SYLLABUS MATHEMATICS(041) SA-II (2012-13) Annexure ‘E’ Second Term UNITS II III V VI ALGEBRA GEOMETRY (Contd.) MENSURATION (Contd.) STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY TOTAL Marks: 90 MARKS 16 38 18 18 90 The Question Paper will include value based question(s) To the extent of 3-5 marks. The Problem Solving Assessment will be conducted for all students of class IX in Jan – Feb 2013 and the details are available in a separate circular. The `Problem Solving Assessment’ (CBSE-PSA) will
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Interest Interest is a fee paid by a borrower of assets to the owner as a form of compensation for the use of the assets. It is most commonly the price paid for the use of borrowed money‚ or money earned by deposited funds. When money is borrowed‚ interest is typically paid to the lender as a percentage of the principal‚ the amount owed to the lender. The percentage of the principal that is paid as a fee over a certain period of time (typically one month or year) is called the interest rate. A
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Name _______________________________________ Score ______________________ Section __________________________ REVISING IN MATHEMATICS IV A.Y. 2014 - 2015 (Science Class) General Directions: Analyze the following statements then write the correct answer. I. MULTIPLE CHOICES Directions: Read the following test items carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer. 1. Which of the following is a polynomial function? a. P(x) = 3x-3 – 8x2 + 3x + 2 c. P(x) = 2x4 + x3 + 2x + 1 b
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Bailey Busse Geometry‚ Hour 3 Mrs. Wilton November 30‚ 2013 Mathematics in a Marketing Career One of the top questions a math teacher hears is "when are we going to use this in real life?" It’s actually a very interesting question. No matter what career field you’re planning on going into‚ chances are you’ll use some form of math in your job and daily life. Whether you’re using complex math like an architect will use‚ or simple math like
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JOHOR EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MALAYSIA ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS PROJECT WORK 2013 SOLUTION OUTLINE PART A Monthly Income (RM) Number of Family Members Categories Allocation of Income (RM) Allocation of Income (%) 3000 6 Food 900.00 30 Utility 660.00 22 Transportation 450.00 15 Education 300.00 10 Recreation 150.00 5 Others 540.00 18 Total 3000.00 100 (i) Example : Pie Chart‚ Bar Chart and Line Graph. (ii) Mean METHOD 1 = RM
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BAHRIA FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL SARGODHA Paper: Mathematics 2nd PHASE PAPER.201 Class: 10th Total Marks:15 Time Allowed: 2 :10 min NOTE: You have four choices for each objective type question as A‚ B‚ C and D. The choice which you think is correct; mark the correct options with tick. Cutting or overwriting or use of led pencil will in result in zero mark in that question. Q # 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 15 1) Two liner factors of x2-15x+56 are a) (x-7)(x-8) b) (x-7)(x+8) c) (x+7)(x+8)
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Abstract: This paper discusses the mathematics of the Native Americans inhabiting the vast lands north of present-day Mexico. The mathematical accomplishments of the Central and South American indigenous people are not a focus. The development of the number words‚ the recurrence of certain numerical themes in the art and architecture are noted. The paper presents the numbers and math as required to keep the records of cyclical time and possessions amassed in the cycle. Also discussed is the symbolic
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Introduction I. Number Systems in Mathematics: A Number system (or system of numeration) is a writing system for expressing numbers‚ that is a mathematical notation for representing number of a given set‚ using graphemes or symbols in a consistent manner. It can be seen as the context that allows the symbols "11" to be interpreted as the binary symbol for three‚ the decimal symbol for eleven‚ or a symbol for other numbers in different bases. Ideally‚ a number system will: * Represent a
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Extra Class In Mathematics Practice Paper #2 September 2‚ 2010 1. If h(x) = 1 + 3x and k(x) = x +2 ( CXC 1999 # 5 ) evaluate: a) hk (x) b) hk(4) c) (hk)-1 (x) 5 marks 2. Given that : f : x 3 – x and g: x x + 2 x – 5 a) Calculate g(2) b) State the value of x for which g(x) is NOT defined c) Derive an expression for gf(x) d) Calculate the value of f-1 (4)
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