q Vic Reiner Univ. of Minnesota
... Reflection group Catalan objects It turns out that one can at least generalize noncrossing partitions nonnesting partitions increasing parking functions triangulations ...
... Reflection group Catalan objects It turns out that one can at least generalize noncrossing partitions nonnesting partitions increasing parking functions triangulations ...
MATHEMATICS
... Michigan Core Curriculum EGLCE/EHSCE - Benchmarks Elem./MS: D.RE.e4.SI.EG01a, D.RE.m7.SI.EG01a HS: EHSCE.SI.L1.2.4a Elem: Gather and/or organize data using pictures or concrete objects that can be collected and sorted (maximum of 10 objects and 1 attribute). MS/HS: Gather and/or organize data using ...
... Michigan Core Curriculum EGLCE/EHSCE - Benchmarks Elem./MS: D.RE.e4.SI.EG01a, D.RE.m7.SI.EG01a HS: EHSCE.SI.L1.2.4a Elem: Gather and/or organize data using pictures or concrete objects that can be collected and sorted (maximum of 10 objects and 1 attribute). MS/HS: Gather and/or organize data using ...
the twin primes conjecture - some solutions
... Q - P = 2, which is a characteristic of the twin primes. Both P and Q contain a number of direct twin primes (the result of the pairing of the direct primes in P and Q) and indirect twin primes (the result of the pairing of the prime factors of the p’s and the q’s in both P and Q with the prime numb ...
... Q - P = 2, which is a characteristic of the twin primes. Both P and Q contain a number of direct twin primes (the result of the pairing of the direct primes in P and Q) and indirect twin primes (the result of the pairing of the prime factors of the p’s and the q’s in both P and Q with the prime numb ...
complex numbers and complex functions
... Now we return to the quadratic with real coefficients, x2 + 2ax + b = 0. It has the solutions ...
... Now we return to the quadratic with real coefficients, x2 + 2ax + b = 0. It has the solutions ...
Chapter 8: Functions and modelling
... comparison (for example, number of boys : number of girls) and subset: set comparison (for example, number of girls : number of students), and find integer proportions of these, including percentages (for example, the ratio number of girls: the number of boys is 2 : 3 = 4 : 6 = 40% : ...
... comparison (for example, number of boys : number of girls) and subset: set comparison (for example, number of girls : number of students), and find integer proportions of these, including percentages (for example, the ratio number of girls: the number of boys is 2 : 3 = 4 : 6 = 40% : ...
Chapter 1 - Crestwood Local Schools
... The One Pizza restaurant makes only one kind of pizza, which costs $16. The delivery charge is $2. Write a variable expression for the cost of having pizzas delivered. Evaluate the expression to find the cost of having two pizzas delivered. ...
... The One Pizza restaurant makes only one kind of pizza, which costs $16. The delivery charge is $2. Write a variable expression for the cost of having pizzas delivered. Evaluate the expression to find the cost of having two pizzas delivered. ...
Elementary mathematics
Elementary mathematics consists of mathematics topics frequently taught at the primary or secondary school levels. The most basic topics in elementary mathematics are arithmetic and geometry. Beginning in the last decades of the 20th century, there has been an increased emphasis on problem solving. Elementary mathematics is used in everyday life in such activities as making change, cooking, buying and selling stock, and gambling. It is also an essential first step on the path to understanding science.In secondary school, the main topics in elementary mathematics are algebra and trigonometry. Calculus, even though it is often taught to advanced secondary school students, is usually considered college level mathematics.