Mathematics

Mathematics
About this book
The authors of this text demonstrate using mathematical concepts to solve truly interesting problems about how our world works. Mathematical modeling is the process of looking at a problem, finding a mathematical core, working within that core, and coming back to see what mathematics tells you about the problem. Real problems ask such questions as: How do we create computer animations? Where should we locate a fire station? How do we effectively control an animal population? This approach integrates a mix of ideas in geometry, algebra, and data analysis with technologies of computers and graphing calculators
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- OL Work ID
- OL8344909W
Subjects
Study and teaching (Secondary)Mathematical modelsMathematicsModèles mathématiquesÉtude et enseignement (Secondaire)