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Last year, the National Association for College Admission Counseling released a report concluding that test prep courses have minimal impact in improving SAT scores - about 10-20 points on average in mathematics and 5-10 points in critical reading.
2010-05-28 01:57:00
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What Math did for Me The use of symbols in mathematics goes well beyond their appearance in notation for numbers. As a casual glance at any mathematics text will make clear. The first important step towards symbolic reasoning as opposed to mere ...
2010-05-29 08:51:00
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Has it ever took place to you that plenty of things are possible with the employment of mathematics? It's not only supposed to be employed in college or other research analysis which would make any person's head spin into the abyss. There's more to ...
2010-05-29 07:18:00
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Edit or's note: In light of the recent death of Martin Gardner, we are republishing this article from the August 1998 issue of Scientific American. Gardner wrote the "Mathematical Games" column for Scientific American from 1956 to 1981 and continued ...
2010-05-29 07:03:00
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Last week, in Fundamental Understanding of Mathematics XLVI we took a look at triangles, and showed that the formula used to figure out the area of a triangle is correct. Area of a triangle = Half of ( Base of the triangle x Height of the triangle ...
2010-05-29 08:36:00
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Some of the greatest thinkers wanted to determine the nature of mathematical reasoning in order to improve their understanding of the notion of "proof" in mathematics. Toward that end, they attempted to codify the thought process of human reasoning ...
2010-05-29 05:45:00
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Zacks Guide to Value Investing (free!): http://at ... id=7154 Underlying the four free stock picks is a simple truth that first appeared in a Financial Analysts Journal article published in 1979. Leonard Zacks, a Ph.D. in Mathematics from M.
2010-05-28 03:54:00
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Zacks Guide to Value Investing (free!): http://at ... id=7154 Underlying the four free stock picks is a simple truth that first appeared in a Financial Analysts Journal article published in 1979. Leonard Zacks, a Ph.D. in Mathematics from M.
2010-05-28 03:04:00
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