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Peer reviewedAustin, Joe Dan – AMATYC Review, 1992
Argues that the derivation of the area of a circle using integral calculus is invalid. Describes the derivation of the area of a circle when the formula is not known by inscribing and circumscribing the circle with regular polygons whose areas converge to the same number. (MDH)
Descriptors: Area, Calculus, Geometry, Mathematical Formulas
Peer reviewedCraig, T. W.; Kiang, D. – Physics Teacher, 1991
Presents a problem to determine conditions under which two identical masses, constrained to move along two perpendicular wires, would collide when positioned on the wires and released with no initial velocity. Offers a solution that utilizes the position of the center of mass and a computer simulation of the phenomenon. (MDH)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Enrichment Activities, Force, Geometry
Peer reviewedRamsey, Gordon P. – Physics Teacher, 1991
An incident light ray parallel to the optical axis of a parabolic mirror will be reflected at the focal point and vice versa. Presents a mathematical proof that uses calculus, algebra, and geometry to prove this reflective property. (MDH)
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, High Schools
Eads, Freeman D.; Hinton, Barbara E. – 1984
This instructor's guide consists of materials for use in teaching a course in geometry designed for students enrolled in postsecondary vocational or technical education programs. Covered in the individual units of the guide are the following topics: basic terms, straight line combinations, angular conversion, circles, polygons, and geometric…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Classroom Techniques, Geometric Concepts, Geometric Constructions


