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Vallo, Dusan; Fulier, Jozef; Rumanova, Lucia – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2022
In this paper, we present a novel solution of the quadrature of a parabola based on application of Ramanujan's formula for the partial sum of the square roots of the first "n" natural numbers. We also derive a new formula for calculating of area of a parabolic segment and we apply the result to a generalization of some classical theorems…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Formulas, Computation, Geometric Concepts
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Williams, David M.; Walters, Gage S. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2021
The purpose of this article is to provide an explicit formula for the bounds of integration of the regular simplex centred at the origin. Furthermore, this article rigorously proves that these integration bounds recover the volume of the regular simplex. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first time that such integration bounds have been…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Geometry, Mathematical Logic
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Ollerton, Richard L. – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2020
In this paper, Richard Ollerton presents two alternative approaches to proving the six standard trigonometric angle sum and difference identities. They are suitable for students who have an understanding of rotation matrices.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Trigonometry, Geometric Concepts
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Nystedt, Patrik – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2021
We use Taylor's formula with Lagrange remainder to prove that functions with bounded second derivative are rectifiable in the case when polygonal paths are defined by interval subdivisions which are equally spaced. As a means for generating interesting examples of exact arc length calculations in calculus courses, we recall two large classes of…
Descriptors: Mathematical Formulas, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Equations (Mathematics)
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Nystedt, P. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2020
We use Taylor's formula with Lagrange remainder to make a modern adaptation of Poisson's proof of a version of the fundamental theorem of calculus in the case when the integral is defined by Euler sums, that is Riemann sums with left endpoints which are equally spaced. We discuss potential benefits for such an approach in basic calculus courses.
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Formulas, Validity
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Segal, Ruti; Stupel, Moshe – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2023
The benefits of technological and theoretical scaffolding were observed when pre-service teachers aiming to teach upper elementary grades were given three learning-based geometrical inquiry tasks involving inscribed circles. They were asked to collaboratively examine the accompanying geometrical illustration and data for some new or interesting…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills
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Herzinger, K.; Kunselman, C.; Pierce, I. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2018
Theon's ladder is an ancient method for easily approximating "n"th roots of a real number "k." Previous work in this area has focused on modifying Theon's ladder to approximate roots of quadratic polynomials. We extend this work using techniques from linear algebra. We will show that a ladder associated to the quadratic…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematics
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Dobbs, David E. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2018
Let R be an integral domain with quotient field F, let S be a non-empty subset of R and let n = 2 be an integer. If there exists a rational function ?: S [right arrow] F such that ?(a)[superscript n] = a for all a ? S, then S is finite. As a consequence, if F is an ordered field (for instance,[real numbers]) and S is an open interval in F, no such…
Descriptors: Numbers, Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Mathematical Formulas
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Sørensen, Henrik Kragh; Danielsen, Kristian; Andersen, Line Edslev – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2019
For the past decade, philosophers of mathematical practice have examined the nature and function of proofs in mathematical practice, most often in mathematical research practice. More recently they have examined how mathematicians assess and get to know a proof not just by reading it, but through active engagement with the proof. For example,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Teaching Methods, Relevance (Education)
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Edwards, Thomas G.; Chelst, Kenneth R. – Mathematics Teacher, 2019
While tutoring his granddaughter in second-year algebra recently, the second author lamented that every textbook he could find expresses the quadratic formula as probably the most common form of the formula. What troubled him is that this form hides the meaning of the various components of the equation. Indeed, the meaning was obscured by the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Formulas, Algebra, Teaching Methods
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Carlsen, Martin – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2018
The paper focuses on four upper secondary students' collaborative small-group mathematical reasoning (MR) with respect to a sinusoidal function. The students were collaboratively engaged in a process of MR regarding the relationships between mathematical theoretical descriptions of parameters in the algebraic expression of the sinusoidal function…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, Correlation, Algebra
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Gilbertson, Nicholas J. – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
One does not have to teach for very long to see students applying the wrong formula in the wrong situation (e.g., Kirshner and Awtry 2004; Tan-Sisman and Aksu 2016). Students can become overreliant on the power of the formula instead of thinking about the relationships it describes. It is not surprising that students can see formulas as a way to…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Learner Engagement, Concept Formation, Teaching Methods
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Prasad, Priya V.; Barron, Victoria – The Mathematics Educator, 2019
Students' ability to reason for themselves is a crucial step in developing conceptual understandings of mathematics, especially if those students are preservice teachers. Even if classroom environments are structured to promote students' reasoning and sense-making, students may rely on prior procedural knowledge to justify their mathematical…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Knowledge Level
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Mahmood, Munir; Al-Mirbati, Rudaina – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2017
In recent years most text books utilise either the sign chart or graphing functions in order to solve a quadratic inequality of the form ax[superscript 2] + bx + c < 0 This article demonstrates an algebraic approach to solve the above inequality. To solve a quadratic inequality in the form of ax[superscript 2] + bx + c < 0 or in the…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, College Mathematics
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Troup, Jonathan – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2019
In this study, a description is provided for the development of two undergraduate students' geometric reasoning about the derivative of a complex-valued function with the aid of "Geometer's Sketchpad" ("GSP") during an interview sequence designed to help them characterize the derivative geometrically. Specifically, a particular…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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