Mathematical Reasoning Beginning 1

Mathematical Reasoning Beginning 1
Title Mathematical Reasoning Beginning 1 PDF eBook
Author Douglas K. Brumbaugh
Publisher
Total Pages 240
Release 2011-01-18
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780894558863

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An Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning

An Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning
Title An Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Eccles
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 364
Release 2013-06-26
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1139632566

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This book eases students into the rigors of university mathematics. The emphasis is on understanding and constructing proofs and writing clear mathematics. The author achieves this by exploring set theory, combinatorics, and number theory, topics that include many fundamental ideas and may not be a part of a young mathematician's toolkit. This material illustrates how familiar ideas can be formulated rigorously, provides examples demonstrating a wide range of basic methods of proof, and includes some of the all-time-great classic proofs. The book presents mathematics as a continually developing subject. Material meeting the needs of readers from a wide range of backgrounds is included. The over 250 problems include questions to interest and challenge the most able student but also plenty of routine exercises to help familiarize the reader with the basic ideas.

Mathematical Reasoning

Mathematical Reasoning
Title Mathematical Reasoning PDF eBook
Author Theodore A. Sundstrom
Publisher Prentice Hall
Total Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
ISBN 9780131877184

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Focusing on the formal development of mathematics, this book shows readers how to read, understand, write, and construct mathematical proofs.Uses elementary number theory and congruence arithmetic throughout. Focuses on writing in mathematics. Reviews prior mathematical work with “Preview Activities” at the start of each section. Includes “Activities” throughout that relate to the material contained in each section. Focuses on Congruence Notation and Elementary Number Theorythroughout.For professionals in the sciences or engineering who need to brush up on their advanced mathematics skills. Mathematical Reasoning: Writing and Proof, 2/E Theodore Sundstrom

Math Analogies Level 1

Math Analogies Level 1
Title Math Analogies Level 1 PDF eBook
Author Linda Brumbaugh
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 2013-12-11
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9781601441973

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Mathematical Reasoning

Mathematical Reasoning
Title Mathematical Reasoning PDF eBook
Author Lyn D. English
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 393
Release 2013-04-03
Genre Education
ISBN 1136491074

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How we reason with mathematical ideas continues to be a fascinating and challenging topic of research--particularly with the rapid and diverse developments in the field of cognitive science that have taken place in recent years. Because it draws on multiple disciplines, including psychology, philosophy, computer science, linguistics, and anthropology, cognitive science provides rich scope for addressing issues that are at the core of mathematical learning. Drawing upon the interdisciplinary nature of cognitive science, this book presents a broadened perspective on mathematics and mathematical reasoning. It represents a move away from the traditional notion of reasoning as "abstract" and "disembodied", to the contemporary view that it is "embodied" and "imaginative." From this perspective, mathematical reasoning involves reasoning with structures that emerge from our bodily experiences as we interact with the environment; these structures extend beyond finitary propositional representations. Mathematical reasoning is imaginative in the sense that it utilizes a number of powerful, illuminating devices that structure these concrete experiences and transform them into models for abstract thought. These "thinking tools"--analogy, metaphor, metonymy, and imagery--play an important role in mathematical reasoning, as the chapters in this book demonstrate, yet their potential for enhancing learning in the domain has received little recognition. This book is an attempt to fill this void. Drawing upon backgrounds in mathematics education, educational psychology, philosophy, linguistics, and cognitive science, the chapter authors provide a rich and comprehensive analysis of mathematical reasoning. New and exciting perspectives are presented on the nature of mathematics (e.g., "mind-based mathematics"), on the array of powerful cognitive tools for reasoning (e.g., "analogy and metaphor"), and on the different ways these tools can facilitate mathematical reasoning. Examples are drawn from the reasoning of the preschool child to that of the adult learner.

Mathematical Reasoning Level B (B/W)

Mathematical Reasoning Level B (B/W)
Title Mathematical Reasoning Level B (B/W) PDF eBook
Author Doug Brumbaugh
Publisher
Total Pages 264
Release 2008-03-11
Genre
ISBN 9781601441829

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Beginning Mathematical Reasoning

Beginning Mathematical Reasoning
Title Beginning Mathematical Reasoning PDF eBook
Author Linda Brumbaugh
Publisher
Total Pages 235
Release 2005
Genre Education
ISBN 9780894558825

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