Complex numbers
... pathologies and pitfalls, but, instead, showing that natural functions have even better properties than imagined. The first 150 years of calculus addressed such nice functions, discovering the remarkable usefulness of calculus-as-complex-analysis implicitly, long before anyone worried about the subt ...
... pathologies and pitfalls, but, instead, showing that natural functions have even better properties than imagined. The first 150 years of calculus addressed such nice functions, discovering the remarkable usefulness of calculus-as-complex-analysis implicitly, long before anyone worried about the subt ...
Positive and Negative Numbers
... get a loan from the bank for $5,000. When counting all their money they have -$5,000 to show they still owe the bank. ...
... get a loan from the bank for $5,000. When counting all their money they have -$5,000 to show they still owe the bank. ...
Applications of the Complex Roots of Unity - Rose
... and 1’s. The sequence was very useful, and I wondered what functions might produce other periodic sequences with longer strings of zeros. This paper introduces such formulas {Gk} using elementary complex analysis, which led to other functions that revealed information about prime decomposition of in ...
... and 1’s. The sequence was very useful, and I wondered what functions might produce other periodic sequences with longer strings of zeros. This paper introduces such formulas {Gk} using elementary complex analysis, which led to other functions that revealed information about prime decomposition of in ...
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... 9. The product of two positive numbers is greater than either number. ...
... 9. The product of two positive numbers is greater than either number. ...
MATH 100 – BEGINNING ALGEBRA STUDENT LEARNING
... 3. use inverse operations to solve linear equations and inequalities 4. solve equations with variables on one and both sides of an equation 5. solve equations by first simplifying one or both sides of an equation 6. determine whether a number is a solution to an equation 7. graph the solution of an ...
... 3. use inverse operations to solve linear equations and inequalities 4. solve equations with variables on one and both sides of an equation 5. solve equations by first simplifying one or both sides of an equation 6. determine whether a number is a solution to an equation 7. graph the solution of an ...
Activities
... Provide students with the following problem and have them share their solutions, using a variety of natural numbers greater than 1 but less than 100. Review the meaning of natural numbers and prime numbers. Through discussion, have students generalize that there is one and only one prime factorizati ...
... Provide students with the following problem and have them share their solutions, using a variety of natural numbers greater than 1 but less than 100. Review the meaning of natural numbers and prime numbers. Through discussion, have students generalize that there is one and only one prime factorizati ...