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Vinogradova, Natalya – MathAMATYC Educator, 2012
Students' experience in using formulas for volumes is often limited to substituting numbers into given formulas. An activity presented in this article may help students make connections between the formulas for volumes of prisms and volumes of pyramids. In addition, some interesting facts from number theory arise, demonstrating strong connections…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematical Concepts
Teets, Donald – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
Two coordinate systems are related here, one defined by the earth's equator and north pole, the other by the orientation of a telescope at some location on the surface of the earth. Applying an interesting though somewhat obscure property of orthogonal matrices and using the cross-product simplifies this relationship, revealing that a surprisingly…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Geometry, Science Equipment
Crisman, Karl-Dieter – PRIMUS, 2012
Faculty often wish to allow for guided exploration or a deeper view of at least one topic in a bridge course. However, when the time allotted to such a course is only seven to ten weeks, it can be difficult to avoid moving quickly from one topic to another--leaving little opportunity for students to see a unified context in which the structures…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Teaching Methods
Kwong, Harris – PRIMUS, 2012
Many integrals require two successive applications of integration by parts. During the process, another integral of similar type is often invoked. We propose a method which can integrate these two integrals simultaneously. All we need is to solve a linear system of equations.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study
Rice, Theodore – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
Students often complain that the rules of mathematics are being changed. A short conversation between a professor and a class of college algebra students dramatizes this in the realm of complex numbers and the legal realm of speed limits.
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, College Faculty
Roussos, Ioannis M. – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
We summarize the most important facts about the Steiner point of a triangle and find formulas for its distance to each vertex in terms of the side-lengths of the triangle.
Descriptors: Algebra, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
Luther, Kenneth H. – PRIMUS, 2012
Mathematical modeling of groundwater flow is a topic at the intersection of mathematics and geohydrology and is rarely encountered in undergraduate mathematics. However, this subject is full of interesting and meaningful examples of truly "applied" mathematics accessible to undergraduates, from the pre-calculus to advanced mathematics levels. This…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Water, Geology
Jones, Timothy W. – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
Using techniques that show that e and pi are transcendental, we give a short, elementary proof that pi is irrational based on Euler's identity. The proof involves evaluations of a polynomial using repeated applications of Leibniz formula as organized in a Leibniz table.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Validity, Mathematical Logic
Smither, Robert K. – College Mathematics Journal, 2011
A post-WWII assignment from the U.S. Navy analyzing data from a test of a harbor mine-detecting algorithm leads to a new construction of the symmedian point.
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, College Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts, Data Analysis
Mason, John – College Mathematics Journal, 2011
The well known property of quadratic functions, that the tangents at either end of a chord of a parabola meet in a point aligned vertically with the midpoint of the chord is extended to polynomials of degree d. Given two distinct points on a polynomial of degree d, the Taylor polynomials of degree d - 1 at those points meet in d - 1 points whose…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, College Mathematics, Equations (Mathematics)
Clark, Jeffrey – College Mathematics Journal, 2011
Analysis of the patterns of signs of infinitely differentiable real functions shows that only four patterns are possible if the function is required to exhibit the pattern at all points in its domain and that domain is the set of all real numbers. On the other hand all patterns are possible if the domain is a bounded open interval.
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts, Numbers, Mathematics
Woods, Chenoa S.; Park, Toby; Hu, Shouping; Betrand Jones, Tamara – Community College Review, 2018
Objective: In recent years, developmental education (DE) reform has led to a restructuring of the placement process, redesigning of course instructional modalities, or implementing student support services to supplement developmental coursework. In Florida, recent legislative changes allowed students to opt out of placement testing and enroll…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Introductory Courses, Educational Change, Academic Advising
Case, Catherine; Whitaker, Douglas – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
In the criminal justice system, defendants accused of a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Statistical inference in any context is built on an analogous principle: The null hypothesis--often a hypothesis of "no difference" or "no effect"--is presumed true unless there is sufficient evidence against it. In this…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Statistical Inference
Whitacre, Ian; Nickerson, Susan D. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2016
This study examines how collective activity related to multiplication evolved over several class sessions in an elementary mathematics content course that was designed to foster prospective elementary teachers' number-sense development. We document how the class drew on as-if-shared ideas to make sense of multidigit multiplication in terms of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Multiplication, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Mathematics
Wade, Carol; Sonnert, Gerhard; Sadler, Philip M.; Hazari, Zahra; Watson, Charity – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2016
This article compares the views of teachers and professors about the transition from secondary mathematics to tertiary calculus. Quantitative analysis revealed five categories where teachers and professors differed significantly in the relative frequency of addressing them. Using the rite of passage theory, the separation and incorporation phases…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Mathematics Teachers, Calculus, Secondary School Mathematics