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Housman, David; Porter, Mary – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2003
What patterns can be observed among the mathematical arguments above-average students find convincing and the strategies these students use to learn new mathematical concepts? To investigate this question, we gave task-based interviews to eleven female students who had performed well in their college-level mathematics courses, but who differed in…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Mathematical Concepts, High Achievement, College Students
Jarrrett, Joscelyn – AMATYC Review, 2005
This article discusses the four categories of triangles that are standard in most textbooks when "solving" triangles: (a) Given the lengths of two sides and the measure of an angle opposite one of the two given sides, (b) Given the lengths of two sides and the measure of the included angle, (c) Given the lengths of all three sides, d) Given the…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Geometric Concepts, College Mathematics, Two Year Colleges
Lynch, Mark A. M. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
In this paper, two classes of graphs of arbitrary order are described which contain unique Hamiltonian cycles. All the graphs have mean vertex degree greater than one quarter the order of the graph. The Hamiltonian cycles are detailed, their uniqueness proved and simple rules for the construction of the adjacency matrix of the graphs are given.…
Descriptors: Graphs, Problem Solving, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study
Thaheem, A. B.; Laradji, A. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2003
This note provides a simple method to extend the usual Leibniz rule for higher derivatives of the product of two functions to several functions, which is within the reach of freshman calculus students.
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematical Concepts, College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
Reyes, Edgar N.; Gray, Elizabeth D. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
It is shown that the bisector of a segment of a geodesic and the bisector of an angle in hyperbolic geometry can be expressed in terms of points which are equidistant from the end points of the segment, and points that are equidistant from the rays of the angle, respectively. An important tool in the approach is that the shortest distance between…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Education, Transformations (Mathematics), Geometric Concepts
Whitehead, Karen; Rasmussen, Chris – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2003
This paper reports on research conducted to understand undergraduate students' ways of reasoning about systems of differential equations (SDEs). As part of a semester long classroom teaching experiment in a first course in differential equations, we conducted task-based interviews with six students after their study of first order differential…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Equations (Mathematics), Calculus, Mathematics Instruction

Higgins, Aparna W. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1990
Discusses the application of induction using a two-player game with sticks. Describes a winning strategy for the game with n sticks; number of moves to complete the game; and changing the rules of the game. (YP)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Game Theory, Games, Higher Education

Jean, Roger V.; Johnson, Marjorie – School Science and Mathematics, 1989
Describes properties of Fibonacci numbers, including the law of recurrence and relationship with the Golden Ratio. Discussed are some applications of the numbers to sewage of towns on a river bank, resistances in electric circuits, and leafy stems in botany. Lists four references. (YP)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Concepts

Wells, Charles; Bagchi, Atish – Primus, 1998
Presents some methods for describing and referring to mathematical objects and consistently and unambiguously signaling the logical structure of mathematical arguments. Presents the problems involved in referring to mathematics objects and properties. Discusses certain individual words used to communicate the logical structure of mathematical…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Classroom Communication, College Mathematics, Higher Education
Price, David – AMATYC Review, 2004
This article provides a proof of the Mean Value Theorem by rotating a coordinate system through a specified angle. The use of this approach makes it easy to visualize why the Mean Value Theorem is true. An instructor can use the proof as another illustration of the rotation of axis technique in addition to the standard one of simplifying equations…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Validity, Mathematical Logic, Mathematical Concepts
Levine, Robert – AMATYC Review, 2004
The cross-product is a mathematical operation that is performed between two 3-dimensional vectors. The result is a vector that is orthogonal or perpendicular to both of them. Learning about this for the first time while taking Calculus-III, the class was taught that if AxB = AxC, it does not necessarily follow that B = C. This seemed baffling. The…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics

Beran, David – Two-Year College Mathematics Journal, 1975
In teaching symbolic logic to students not majoring in mathematics, one can appeal to simple arithmetic examples, set theory examples, and the use of conjunction and disjunction as aids in presenting the conditional. (SD)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, College Mathematics, Curriculum, Higher Education
Greig, Judith Maxwell – 1988
This paper uses a book, "Proofs and Refutations: The Logic of Mathematical Discovery," as an example of Lakatos's use of dialogue. The book was originally adapted from his dissertation and influenced by Polya and Popper. His discussion of the Euler conjecture is summarized. Three purposes for choosing the dialogue form for the book were…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Dialogs (Literary), Epistemology, Higher Education
Kane, Michael Timothy – 1972
An investigation of student proof behavior in a complex computer-assisted instruction (CAI) setting is presented. Using 125 logic derivation problems, the responses of 23 students, enrolled in the Stanford Logic-Instructional System, were evaluated to determine the amount of variation occurring in the structure of their proofs. By assigning the…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction

Goldberg, Adele; Suppes, Patrick – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1972
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Deduction