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    mathematicians‚ such as Lagrange and Laplace. Lagrange took a deep interest in Cauchy’s education‚ suggesting that Cauchy receive a good education in languages prior to studying mathematics [2‚ p.1]. In 1802‚ Cauchy entered Ecole Centrale du Pantheon studying classical languages. Two years later‚ Cauchy began studying mathematics and entered Ecole Polytechnique‚ placing second in his class. He attended classes taught by Lacroix‚ de Prony‚ and Hachette and his analysis tutor was Ampere. In 1807‚ he graduated

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    Mutis's Quotes On Religion

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    As Mutis presents it‚ the relationship between mathematics and theology follows a tradition coming from Newton’s mathematical study of nature in the seventeenth century. For Mutis‚ by using mathematics‚ Newton discovered and explained the laws of motion created by God. In this sense‚ for Mutis‚ studying natural phenomena entails the possibility of reducing them to some mathematical laws which‚ in the end‚ lead the men to knowing God. Mutis supports this conclusion on the assumption that God has created

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    Carr’s Synopsis of Elementary Results in Pure and Applied Mathematics‚ 2 vol. (1880–86). This collection of some 6‚000 theorems (none of the material was newer than 1860) aroused his genius. Having verified the results in Carr’s book‚ Ramanujan went beyond it‚ developing his own theorems and ideas. In 1903 he secured a scholarship to the University of Madras but lost it the following year because he neglected all other studies in pursuit of mathematics. Ramanujan continued his work‚ without employment and

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    Fermat's Last Theorem

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    Over the centuries‚ thousands were puzzled by the impossible problem. From its conception to its solution‚ Fermat’s last theorem was one of the most difficult to solve yet easy to understand problems in mathematics. First‚ I will discuss the theorem and how it was introduced to the mathematics community. Second‚ I will discuss some of the influences Fermat’s last theorem has had over its lengthy history. Third‚ I will discuss how solution finally came about. Fermat was a seventeenth century judge

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    HISTORY OF ALGEBRA

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    refinement of a symbolic language THE SEARCH OF “EQUATION” • Egyptian Mathematics Egyptian mathematical texts known to us dated from about 1650 B.C. • They attest for the ability to solve problems equivalent to a linear equation in one unknown • Later evidence‚ indicates the ability to solve problems equivalent to a system of two equations in two unknown quantities THE SEARCH OF “EQUATION” • Babylonian and Egyptian Mathematics • Throughout this period there is no use of symbols; problems are stated

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    Learning Segment

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    Featured in this Learning Segment 1. How much time is devoted each day to mathematics instruction in your classroom? [In my classroom‚ the teacher spends an hour and 15 minutes each day for mathematic instruction. There is 45 minutes of whole group instruction and 30 minutes for math center activities which all students participate in a different activity each day of the week.] 2. Is there any ability grouping or tracking in mathematics? If so‚ please describe how it affects your class. [Currently‚ the

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    DOES LANGUAGE PLAY ROLES OF EQUAL IMPORTANCE IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF KNOWLEDGE? Language to me‚ is defined as a form of communication using words‚ letters‚ signs and symbols and bodily gestures in the form of art‚ music‚ english‚ history‚ mathematics‚ science‚ ethics and various other areas in which language is employed in. It is essential for getting by in the world and for effective communication. Taking history for example; History as we all know is written by the victor. Language employed

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    Mathematicians

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    curves (1696) and isoperimetry(1700‚ 1701). In 1690‚ Jacob Bernoulli became the first person to develop the technique for solving separable differential equations. Upon returning to Basel in 1682‚ he founded a school for mathematics and the sciences. He was appointed professor of mathematics at theUniversity of Basel in 1687‚ remaining in this position for the rest of his life. Jacob Bernoulli is best known for the work Ars Conjectandi (The Art of Conjecture)‚ published eight years after his death in 1713

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    Maths in Daily Life

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    MATHS IN DAILY LIFE Mathematics is an integral part of our life. Right from the time we wake up in the morning till we go to sleep‚ invariably we are using mathematics in one or the other way. Teaching mathematics in classroom using pictures from daily life can help students in understanding a concept in a better manner. For instance‚ when a child is introduced the concept of 3 dimension‚ he/she is not able to visualize it. Learning of this concept can be made simpler and interesting by showing

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    Math Anxiety

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    already experienced mathematics anxiety in school consequently. Reported consequences of being anxious toward mathematics include the avoidance of mathematics and the decline in mathematics achievement. This kind of ‘anxiety’ was first detected in the late 1950s. (Dreger and Aiken 1957); noticed undergraduate college students reacting emotionally to arithmetic and mathematics. Although the reaction appeared to be similar to test anxiety in general‚ they found that mathematics anxiety is a potential

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