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Are lesson plans included for The Complete Book of Math? the Quote: : Do lesson plans for MFW1 include how to incorporate The Complete Book of Math from the Deluxe Package? Also, do the recommended Math Sense Blocks have enough guidelines of how to use...
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Now, the way I interpreted this is, I don't have to buy a second math workbook in 1st grade math and we can....
I went through last night the pages of the CBoM .
I saw this topic and had a bit of a different question. I've taken almost all the math classes necessary for a CS degree (Calculus I-III, Linear Algebra, Discrete Math, and I'll be taking Statistics this semester). To get a math minor, I only need one...
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How about logic for computer programmers? You'll learn Prolog, LISP and all sorts of useful stuff :) If your... .
As a seminar for math majors, but depending on the projects, it will lie right at the intersection between math and programming.
Math question... Please help?!? 1 mill = 1/1000 of an inch. How many mills are in 3 inches?
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Am I doing enough math modules for a maths degree? Hello, I'm almost finished with my AS exams at the moment and I'm going to be applying for maths courses for university :) Most universities ask for further maths as well as maths, which I'll be doing...
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Re: Am I doing enough math modules for a maths degree? It's enough, especially since you have 3 FP on doing Mechanics and FP only!) :) Re: Am I doing enough math modules for a maths degree? I got Re: Am I doing enough ....
I've found functions which follow the pattern of 1 / b c produce nice curves which can be coupled with interpolation functions really nicely. The way I use the function is by treating 'c' as the changing value, i.e. the interpolation value between 0 and...
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The wikipedia page is math heavy, but you can find adapted desciptions.
Would seem sufficient.
Here`s a math question....help? Unfortunately, you missed the last math test in your class because you were ill. Tour score of a 96 raised the class average from a 71 to a 72. How many student including yourself are in your class? Show your work please...
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0.96+x(0.71)=(x+1)(0.72) 0.96+0.71x=0.72x+0.72 0.24+0.71x=0.72x 0.24=0.01x x=24 students other than you, add you=25 25.
Help with mechanics (m1B) maths question does anyone know how to answer question 5c in this past paper http://store.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/pdf...W-QP-JAN10.PDF even after looking at the mark scheme http://store.aqa.org.uk/qual/gceasa/...W-MS.JAN10.PDF i...
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For part then substiute into v = u +at to find u :S Re: help with mechanics (m1B) maths question i) You need to use+-....
Re: help with mechanics (m1B) maths question For part i) and ii), you have to use v=u+at.
Hard Math question help? Need help with this Given a polynomial and one of its factors, find the remaining factors of the polynomial. Some factors may not be binomials x^3 + 3x^2 - 6x - 8 ; x - 2
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Help with these maths questions (general) 10 points!? Hey, we got a booklet quiz of about 100 questions (revision) And I'm stuck on this one whoever answers this simple math question gets 10 points :) must have full working out its in order like this,...
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HELP! MATH QUESTION!? A stop sign is a regular octagon. This stop sign has a height of 30 inches and each side is 12.43 inches. The area of a 30-inch sign is ____ in2 to the nearest square inch.
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Area is LxW (length times width) So i'm guessing its 12.43x30 ? If its multiple choice, multiply that out and see if it's one of the choice .
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