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Teaching Mathematics With Technology: Calculators and Division

The Arithmetic Teacher, 1990
Calculators help teachers teach in ways thot encourage students to become actively involved in their learning. This personal involvement is certainly consistent with the goals set forth in NCTM's Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics (1989). Calculators also allow the exploration of exercises that, although beyond the computational
Virginia E. Usnick, Patricia M. Lamphere
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A note on the mathematics of microsphere division

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1973
Microspheres, laboratory models of the primordial cell, may correspond to the ideal cell to which Rashevsky's diffusion drag approach to cell division applies, though due to a lack of quantitative data the correspondence can not now be proved.
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Applied and Computational Mathematics Division:

This report summarizes recent technical work of the Applied and Computational Mathematics Division of the Information Technology Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Part I (Overview) provides a high-level overview of the Division’s activities, including highlights of technical accomplishments during the previous ...
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A Two-Year Lower-Division Mathematics Sequence

1983
There has long been some criticism of the way in which the calculus lords it over the traditional lower-division mathematics curriculum. Growth of “new applications” and the prevalence of digital computing devices have recently been making thoughtful people increasingly uneasy about the relative neglect of discrete mathematics at that level.
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Long division solves the mathematics of inverse convolution

The Leading Edge, 1995
From time to time during my lecturing in geophysics, I have to explain the logical understanding and application of seismic exploration. Occasionally, I come across seismic processing methods which I cannot simply explain, apart from having to refer students to appropriate mathematical literature.
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The creation of the NPL Mathematics Division

2005
Abstract In April 1945, the journal Nature announced that the National Physical Laboratory would ‘extend its activities by the establishment of a Mathematics Division’. The new Mathematics Division was intended to act as a ‘central mathematics station’ and was the first of the three main centres of early electronic computer development ...
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Mathematical Modeling to Reduce Disordered Cell Division

Mikailalsys Journal of Mathematics and Statistics
The Fibonacci sequence is a sequence of numbers that gets closer and closer to the golden ratio when divided by the number before it. The golden ratio has been recognized since antiquity as the order relation that gives the best harmony and proportions in many formations in art and nature.
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Beauty of Vedic Speed Mathematics in Division

International Journal of Mathematics Trends and Technology, 2021
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