Mathematical structure
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Mathematical structure
(16-19 mathematics)
Cambridge University Press, 1991
- unit guide
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Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780521426503
Description
The aim of 16-19 Mathematics has been to produce a course which, while challenging, is accessible and enjoyable to all students. The course develops ability and confidence in mathematics and its applications, together with an appreciation of how mathematical ideas help in the understanding of the world and society in which we live. This unit develops: * an intuitive, informal idea of isomorphism; * an appreciation of the importance of symbolism and notation in mathematics; * an appreciation of abstract algebra as a unifying thread linking many branches of mathematics; * an awareness of the advantages of studying generalities in abstract mathematics; * an awareness of the importance and central role of proof in mathematics; * familiarity with some of the great unsolved problems of mathematics.
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unit guide ISBN 9780521426619
Description
The aim of 16-19 Mathematics has been to produce a course which, while challenging, is accessible and enjoyable to all students. The course develops ability and confidence in mathematics and its applications, together with an appreciation of how mathematical ideas help in the understanding of the world and society in which we live. The unit guide contains: an introduction to the unit, stating the objectives; advice on teaching and working through the unit; commentaries on the discussion points and tasksheets in the student's text.
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