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Series
Great Courses volume 17
Language
English
Formats
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Ready to exercise those brain cells? Professor Arthur T. Benjamin is renowned for his feats of mental calculation performed before audiences at schools, theaters, museums, conferences, and in this series, he shows that there are simple tricks that allow anyone to look like a math magician. Throughout these lectures, he shows how everything in mathematics is connected--how the beautiful and often imposing edifice that has given us algebra, geometry,...
Pub. Date
[2023]
Language
English
Description
In this new 2023 high-definition program, perimeter and area are introduced to younger viewers who have not yet taken algebra and geometry. What is the perimeter? What is the area? How can we calculate the perimeter and area of regular and irregular figures? How does this help us in our everyday lives? The answers to all of these questions and more are covered in depth with word problem examples and dynamic graphics that reinforce important concepts....
3) Geometry
Pub. Date
[2005]
Language
English
Description
Thirty lectures on geometry presented by James Noggle, math instructor at Pendleton Heights High School in Pendleton, Indiana and recipient of the Tandy Technology Scholar Award for academic excellence in mathematics, science, and computer science. Topics covered in lectures: postulates; proofs; triangles; congruence and similarity; parallel lines; quadrilaterals; right triangles; circles; area; coodinate geometry; solids; constructions; and introduction...
Series
Pub. Date
[2006]
Language
English
Description
Students investigate the abstract world of integers as they learn how to visualize negative and positive integers on a number line, and find out how to perform basic operations between integer values. They also expand their understanding of number lines, quadrant locations and geometric transformations by placing negative integers onto x- and y-axes to create coordinate planes.
Author
Pub. Date
c2010.
Language
English
Description
An authoriative guide to the mathematical shapes around us: how they're formed, how they're studied, and how they're applied to our everyday lives. With these lectures presented in three parts you will discover the intricate relationship between mathematics and nature, get a pointed introduction to the language mathematicians use to study shapes and dimensions, and learn how to finally make sense of this abstract intriguing subject.
Language
English
Description
All of the Common Core kindergarten standards for geometry and builds upon the concepts introduced in Volume One. Kids will learn how to identify shapes, both two dimensional and three dimensional, and understand the differences. They will understand how smaller shapes can be combined to make new ones. Graphics, animation, and onscreen, multiple-choice review questions reinforce key concepts and make learning fun.
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