Vision in Elementary Mathematics Vision in Elementary Mathematics
Dover Books on Mathematics

Vision in Elementary Mathematics

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Publisher Description

Here is a presentation of elementary mathematics that anyone can appreciate, especially those with imagination. As the title suggests, the author's technique relies on visual elements, and his approach employs the most graphic and least "forbidding" aspects of mathematics. Most people, he observes, possess a direct vision that permits them to "see" only the smaller numbers; with the larger numbers, however, vision fails and mental chaos ensues.
Sawyer addresses this difficulty, speaking both for those who like recreational mathematics and for those who teach, suggesting a variety of methods used by many effective teachers — techniques of visualizing, dramatizing, and analyzing numbers that attract and retain the attention and understanding of students. His topics, ranging from basic multiplication and division to algebra, encompass word problems, graphs, negative numbers, fractions, and many other practical applications of elementary mathematics.
A valuable resource for parents and teachers, this book will captivate any reader seeking an improved understanding of mathematics.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2011
November 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
352
Pages
PUBLISHER
Dover Publications
SELLER
QS Information Services, Inc. dba Firebrand Technologies
SIZE
14.4
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