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Czech Republic, posted in Mathematics, on May 14, 2012 1:45 am
10 minutes – create, in a graphic editor, an object then map the object so that it meets these properties
a) No fixed points and it is not congruent mapping
b) No fixed points and it is congruent mapping
c) One fixed point and it is not congruent mapping
d) One fixed point and it is congruent mapping
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Sweden, posted in Mathematics, on May 14, 2012 1:57 am
Surveys video demonstration
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Made by
Czech Republic, posted in Mathematics, on May 14, 2012 1:45 am
10 minutes – create, in a graphic editor, an object then map the object so that it meets these properties
a) No fixed points and it is not congruent mapping
b) No fixed points and it is congruent mapping
c) One fixed point and it is not congruent mapping
d) One fixed point and it is congruent mapping
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Poland, posted in Mathematics, on August 13, 2012 11:58 pm
Student:
- is familiar with the concept of polyhedron;
- recognizes and names spatial solids;
- shows practical use of spatial geometry in everyday life;
- finds elements of geometry in different fields, e.g. in chemistry, architecture, nature;
- uses simple calculation to establish the volume area and surface area of geometric models.
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Poland, posted in Mathematics, on August 14, 2012 12:03 am
Student:
- is familiar with the concept of polyhedron;
- recognizes prisms and pyramids among polyhedrons;
- distinguishes polygons and knows their properties;
- distinguishes regular polygons;
- is able to define the concept of regular polyhedron, distinguish and name a particular polyhedron;
- is able to describe properties of every platonic solid;
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Spain, posted in Mathematics, on August 14, 2012 10:10 pm
INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO USE IT:
This Excel game is to be used in Math classes as a help-to-understand tool for the students. It
contains several types of functions (y=ax; y=ax2+b; y=a log x +b, etc), one in each sheet. The
user will be able to choose a value for “a” and “b”, and the function will be graphically
represented, always contrasted with the basic function of its type (y=x, y=x2, y=log x, etc), so
that the student has a graphic approach to mathematical analysis.INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO USE IT:
This Excel game is to be used in Math classes as a help-to-understand tool for the students. It
contains several types of functions (y=ax; y=ax2+b; y=a log x +b, etc), one in each sheet. The
user will be able to choose a value for “a” and “b”, and the function will be graphically
represented, always contrasted with the basic function of its type (y=x, y=x2, y=log x, etc), so
that the student has a graphic approach to mathematical analysis.
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