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Autor:
Peter Flusser, Guillermo A. Francia
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning. 5:3-23
The binomial theorem presents us with the opportunity to weave many different mathematical strands into one lesson. It has a fascinating history — the study of which leads to a better understanding of how mathematics evolved. In this paper, we have
Autor:
Peter Flusser
Publikováno v:
The Mathematics Teacher. 87:560-564
Kay Meeks (1992) describes how various American statesman first proposed that saets in the house of Representatives be apportioned to states. This proposal brings up two question that students might wish to explore: “Are any of these methods fair?
Autor:
Peter Flusser
Publikováno v:
The Mathematics Teacher. 85:224-227
Euler created marvelous patterns ouldn't it be terrible for a mathematics teacher to suggest that we teach our students an algorithm as though it were based on nothing but wishful thinking? And wouldn't it be even more horrible if we made it seem tha
Autor:
Peter Flusser
Publikováno v:
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal. 1:74-76
Autor:
Peter Flusser
Publikováno v:
The Mathematics Teacher. 78:708-711
Little is known of the life of the great mathematician Diophantus. We know that he lived in Alexandria, Egypt. His name was Greek, he wrote in Greek, and his heritage was mostly Greek, with perhaps some Persian influence. He may have been Egyptian.
Autor:
Peter Flusser
Publikováno v:
The Mathematics Teacher. 77:700-704
Whenever I plan to introduce a new topic to one of my classes I try to recall how I felt when I encountered the ideas under consideration for the first time.
Autor:
Peter Flusser
Publikováno v:
The College Mathematics Journal. 19:210-222
Peter Flusser was born in Vienna, Austria. He spent the years during WW II as a refugee in Shanghai, China. After coming to the United States, he received his B.A. from Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kansas, his M.A. from the University of Kansas, and
Autor:
Peter Flusser
Publikováno v:
Journal of Multivariate Analysis. 1(3):288-293
Tamhankar [2] showed that, under suitable conditions, if X1, …, Xn are independent random variables, then they are normally distributed with zero means and equal variances if and only if R is independent of (Θ1, …, Θn−1), R and Θ1, …, Θn
Autor:
V. N. Murty, Norman Schaumberger, Norman Gore, Thomas E. Elsner, K. R. S. Sastry, Gino T. Fala, S. F. Barger, Peter Flusser, Adam Riese, Steve Kahn, Michael R. Ziegler, Tamara Labute, Joe Allison, Allan Kaufman, R. S. Luthar, Kenneth M. Wilke, Bertram Kabak, Robert Sutton
Publikováno v:
The Two-Year College Mathematics Journal. 9:176
Autor:
Peter Flusser
Publikováno v:
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal. 1:21-21