Constructing Numbers: An Inquiry-Based Capstone Mathematics Course - Mark Daniels - Books - Cognella, Inc - 9781631894596 - December 29, 2014
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Constructing Numbers: An Inquiry-Based Capstone Mathematics Course First edition

Mark Daniels

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Constructing Numbers: An Inquiry-Based Capstone Mathematics Course First edition

The discovery-based Constructing Numbers helps students synthesize material from elementary analysis, linear algebra, algebraic structures, and geometry while providing perspective on how mathematical thought has developed. By actively participating in the exercises and proofs, students learn how the material progresses in a logical way.


Publisher Marketing: "The discovery-based "Constructing Numbers: An Inquiry-Based Capstone Mathematics Course" helps students synthesize material from elementary analysis, linear algebra, algebraic structures, and geometry while providing perspective on how mathematical thought has developed. The book opens with the history of numbers. It moves on to cover axiomatic systems, real, complex, and constructible numbers, and an algebraic formulation of field construction. The final chapters are devoted to finite fields, probability, and permutation groups. By actively participating in the exercises and proofs, students learn how the material progresses in a logical way. They master the content by doing the work and presenting their results. Working through "Constructing Numbers" gives students a deeper understanding of the discipline of mathematics. They understand the importance of moving beyond a strictly mechanical approach to doing mathematics and to instead ask why mathematical processes are as they are. Intended for one-semester upper-division classes, "Constructing Numbers" can be used in capstone courses in the major, or classes for pre-service secondary mathematics teachers. Mark L. Daniels is a clinical professor of mathematics in the UTeach Natural Sciences Program at the University of Texas, Austin. Professor Daniels mathematical interests include discrete deterministic chaos, inquiry-based instruction in undergraduate mathematics, and the development of secondary mathematics teachers. Efraim P. Armendariz (1938 2013) was an algebraist and professor of mathematics at the University of Texas, Austin. Professor Armendariz devoted much of his career to enhancing the content knowledge of undergraduate and graduate mathematics students as well as both pre-service and in-service mathematics teachers."

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Released December 29, 2014
Original release date 2015
ISBN13 9781631894596
Publishers Cognella, Inc
Pages 84
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 4 mm   ·   217 g

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