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App turns tablet into math aid for visually impaired studentsVanderbilt University NewsKira is one of two visually impaired high school students who are testing a new Android app, one designed to assist students like her in mastering algebra, geometry, graphing and other subjects that are particularly hard to comprehend without the aid ... |
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5 Key Components of a Successful Interest GraphMashableThe interest graph has been gaining increased attention over the past few months. With Google transforming itself into a social company, and even pushing personalized search, it's clear that the curated web is a reality. Furthermore, the interest graph ... |
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Colleges intervene to help overcome some ugly mathThe TennesseanThe class infuses the state math curriculum with other skills they'll need to be successful in college math, including analyzing graphs and solving equations and algebraic expressions. If students pass the class in the fall, it not only counts toward ... |
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Latest Google Easter Egg: Equation Search Reveals Hidden HeartPC MagazineIf you type the following equation into the search bar, you'll be greeted by a blue heart on a graph: (sqrt(cos(x))*cos(400*x)+sqrt (abs(x))-0.4)*(4-x*x)^0.1. The hidden gem was first reported last week by Mashable after a mention from Twitter user ... |
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Could You Pass A High School Standardized Test?WBUR“I have a bachelor of science degree, two masters degrees, and 15 credit hours toward a doctorate. I help oversee an organization with 22000 employees and a $3 billion operations and capital budget, and am able to make sense of complex data related to ...and more » |
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Classroom notesJoliet Herald NewsThe Knights captured 11 first-place medals in the 15 areas. Outstanding student winners included Michael Palgen and Darek Blachowicz, third place in functions and graphs oral with 44 points; Jana Mudrock and Michelle Dundek, first place in the matrices ... |
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The Numbers GameWall Street JournalIn one, they use mathematics—algebraic-looking stuff with formulas, equations, and numbers that are used to count things—to analyze Sudoku. In the other, they use Sudoku to explain the true nature of mathematics (or perhaps I should say mathematical ... |
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