
Mathematics 2 - Aventura Waterways K
... Identify: Prism (shape of the base tells the name of the prism: Rectangular prism, triangular prism, square prism/cube), Pyramid(shape of the base tells the name of the pyramid: triangular pyramid, square pyramid), Cone, Cylinder, Sphere ...
... Identify: Prism (shape of the base tells the name of the prism: Rectangular prism, triangular prism, square prism/cube), Pyramid(shape of the base tells the name of the pyramid: triangular pyramid, square pyramid), Cone, Cylinder, Sphere ...
Fractions - C on T ech Math : : An application
... Sometimes after multiplying fractions your answer needs to be reduced to lowest terms. For example: ...
... Sometimes after multiplying fractions your answer needs to be reduced to lowest terms. For example: ...
Prime Numbers
... than 1 which is not prime is composite. The prime numbers are the “building blocks” of the integers. I’ll make this more precise later when I discuss the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic. Lemma. Every integer greater than 1 is divisible by at least one prime. Proof. I’ll prove the result by inducti ...
... than 1 which is not prime is composite. The prime numbers are the “building blocks” of the integers. I’ll make this more precise later when I discuss the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic. Lemma. Every integer greater than 1 is divisible by at least one prime. Proof. I’ll prove the result by inducti ...
1 The concept of numbers.
... Primitive methods of counting involve using a symbol such as | and counting by hooking together as many copies of the symbol as there are objects to be counted. Thus two objects would correspond to ||, three to |||, four to ||||, etc. In prehistory, this was achieved by scratches on a bone (a wolf b ...
... Primitive methods of counting involve using a symbol such as | and counting by hooking together as many copies of the symbol as there are objects to be counted. Thus two objects would correspond to ||, three to |||, four to ||||, etc. In prehistory, this was achieved by scratches on a bone (a wolf b ...
Year 6 (Autumn 2nd)
... The secret to success is practising little and often. Use time wisely. Can you practise these KIRFs while walking to school or during a car journey? You don’t need to practise them all at once. Perhaps you could have a fact of the day. Song and chants – You can multiplication sings and chants online ...
... The secret to success is practising little and often. Use time wisely. Can you practise these KIRFs while walking to school or during a car journey? You don’t need to practise them all at once. Perhaps you could have a fact of the day. Song and chants – You can multiplication sings and chants online ...
UCLACurtisTalk
... 2 to get 8. Then you get 4, then 2, then 1, and so on. The final three numbers keep repeating. Try it with another number. If you start with 11, you would get 34, 17, 52, 26, 13, 40, 20, 10, 5, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1, and so on. You eventually end up at the same set of repeating numbers: 4, 2, 1. Amazing! T ...
... 2 to get 8. Then you get 4, then 2, then 1, and so on. The final three numbers keep repeating. Try it with another number. If you start with 11, you would get 34, 17, 52, 26, 13, 40, 20, 10, 5, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1, and so on. You eventually end up at the same set of repeating numbers: 4, 2, 1. Amazing! T ...
Arithmetic

Arithmetic or arithmetics (from the Greek ἀριθμός arithmos, ""number"") is the oldest and most elementary branch of mathematics. It consists of the study of numbers, especially the properties of the traditional operations between them—addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Arithmetic is an elementary part of number theory, and number theory is considered to be one of the top-level divisions of modern mathematics, along with algebra, geometry, and analysis. The terms arithmetic and higher arithmetic were used until the beginning of the 20th century as synonyms for number theory and are sometimes still used to refer to a wider part of number theory.