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Introducing Integers ExerciseThis handout includes explanations and student explanations to help you to begin teaching integers. This could be useful for parents, homeschoolers and teachers.
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Partitions of Integers: Practice Problems and Solutions - Part IMr. Stolyarov presents solutions to two combinatorics problems regarding the partitions of integers.
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Math Lesson Plan: Integers and Number Lines (Grades 6-8)Students will practice adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers using a number line.
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Java: The Difference Between Integers and Floating Point NumbersA descriptive overview of integers and floating point numbers and how to avoid errors while using these.
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Math Lesson Plan on Positive and Negative IntegersNegative numbers are sometimes difficult for students to understand. In this math lesson plan, a number line is used to help students grasp the concept of adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers.
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Teaching Math: Subtracting IntegersAn experienced teacher shares a rhythm trick that helped her middle school math students remember how to subtract positive and negative numbers. -
Odd and Even NumbersClassification of integers as odd and even
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Lesson PlanThis lesson is prepared for teaching addition and subtraction on integers for sixth grade. I plan this lesson according to meaningful, discovery and activity based learning.
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Teaching Students to Multiply and Divide Positive and Negative NumbersAn experienced teacher gives advice on keeping it simple when teaching students how to multiply and divide integers. -
An Interactive Approach to Adding Positive and Negative NumbersThis article describes a unique method for teaching the addition of integers that worked for the author. The author relates it to pairing the students up for "dates", and this engages their attention. -
Algebra Help: How to Solve Consecutive Integer Word ProblemsIn this article I discuss how to set up and solve word problems that ask you to find consecutive integers that match certain criteria. Included are four sample problems, two of which look at even and odd consecutive integers. -
Multiplying Signed NumbersStudents often have difficulty multiplying integers. By following a few simple strategies, teachers can easily correct student misconceptions about signed numbers.
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A Brief Look at InfinityA little essay showing one way to mathematically look at infinity and relate the concept to theological matters.
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Free and Inexpensive Websites for Teachers or HomeschoolersThis article reviews four free or inexpensive websites that offer access to supplemental materials for teachers: worksheets, test practce, classroom aids, art resources and more.
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More Regular Expression Patterns in PerlIn this part of the series, I complete the explanation of Patterns in Perl Regular Expressions.
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Algebra Help: Linear EquationsThis Q&A guide will attempt to explain in plain English what a linear equation is, and how to graph one.
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No Scientific Basis Behind RaceToday's vision of race is based on things such as skin color, hair form, facial morphology, and body proportions. These descriptions, although visible to the naked eye, do not have any scientific backing to support such harsh groupings of human beings.
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An Overview of Euler's Formula and Its CreatorAn analysis of Leonard Euler's most famous mathematical formula. -
What is the Square Root of One?What you think you know about basic math may be substantially wrong. There is an odd little mathematic proof that will never be accepted by any genuine mathematician that you can duplicate on your own scientific calculator.
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Organizing and Graphing Data: A GuideA handy reference guide for organizing and graphing data with tables, charts,and graphs.
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C Programming HOW-TOThis is a mini guide for anyone who wants to remember some aspects of C programming.
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UNIX / Linux Basics Part V - What Are Wildcards?This is a basic guide to understand what UNIX and Linux is. This will teach you what wildcards are and how to use them to maximize efficiency within the UNIX environment. This is Part V of a multi-part guide. -
Associated Content's Three Star Article Ratings Help Writers in the Long RunAssociated Content is known to rate most published articles 3/5 but this is to create competition to find high quality articles, help content producers to estimate their view counts, and help the AC community share helpful criticism. -
How to Declare Integer Variables in JavaKnowing how to declare and define variables, and what exactly those terms mean, is crucial when learning how to program in Java.
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Hurricane Ike Helps the Cubswhat we make of disaster
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7 Web Sites with Printable Math WorksheetsEach of these printable math worksheet Web sites has all the math needs for public, private and home school students to use to enhance their math skills. Each site has various types of printable math worksheets for parents to print.
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DarkBASIC Pro Tutorial: Registry EditingLearn how to control the Windows Registry in this DarkBASIC Professional tutorial.
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The Negative Binomial Distribution and Some Associated Mixture Distributions: Practice Problems and SolutionsSection 48 of The Actuary's Free Study Guide for Exam 3L discusses the negative binomial distribution and some associated mixture distributions and gives 5 practice problems and solutions.
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Quantitative Data CollectionThis paper uses a fictitious company to help explain the difference between discrete and continuous data.
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Why Do High School Students Fail Algebra?Trying to find a cure for the failing algebra student is like attempting to discover a cure for cancer. There are many factors to consider.
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Data StructureData structure is the representation of a logical relationship between individual elements of data. In other words, we can also say that the logistics of a particular organization of data is called data structure.
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Classification of Data StructurePrimitive data structure: These structures have different representation on different computers.
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Multiplication Tricks: Mental Math ISimple multiplication techniques to boost your confidence and efficiency in math.
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Some JavaScript Predefined ObjectsIn this part of the series, I introduce you to the String, Math and Date JavaScript predefined objects.
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Do You Strive to Be the Perfect Parent?I often hear parents who wish they were the perfect parent. What does this do for your child?
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Keys to Solving Equations in Algebra (VI)A clear description of the processes of multiplying, factoring and dividing more complicated algebraic expressions with examples.
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Arithmetic with Windows Batch Process ProgrammingLearn how to execute mathematical functions within a batch process program.
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Mathematical Methods: Pythagorean TriplesWhere did this algebraic equation come from and how is it used to find geometric solutions?
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How to Read from an Input File in JavaYou will learn to read input from a text file in JAVA.
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Simple Form Validation: Part 1This guide will explain some simple methods to validate your HTML forms using Javascript. The advantages of using Javascript to validate your forms are that you don't need the user to submit the form to validate their data. You can do it before the form is allowed to submit.





