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The Central Limit Theorem states that regardless of the underlying distribution, the distribution of the sample means approaches normality as the sample size increases. This paper describes the steps in MS Excel to help students’ better understanding of this theorem.
Curriculum enrichment principle is one of the approaches in education of mathematically gifted students. Usage of didactic computer games could be one of the possibilities of accomplishment.
This paper deals with one application of Modular Arithmetic intended to students of secondary schools. The method of creating so called modulo designs by means of modulo numbers is shown. The designs can be created by means of the Cabri Geometry.This access enables pupils to develop effectively their creative thinking within not only mathematics.
In this contribution a method for graphical solving any quadratic equation as well as a method for graphing quadratic functions by means of the Cabri Geometry is shown. The goal is to provide high school 's students with the visual idea how parameter in both equations and functions is doing.
The purpose of this talk is to demonstrate how useful is the linear approximation [formula] for the easy solution of the problem of conversion of mass to energy. The importance of approximations stems from the fact that so many of the functions we deal with in science and engineering are too complicate. On the other hand, in these cases we can sometimes approximate such functions with simpler ones...
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