How would a behaviourist teacher explain 1/2÷1/3? (2)
Use inductive reasoning to predict the most probable next number in each of the following lists.
A.5, 10, 15, 20, 25, ? (?)
a) If a teacher wants to help learners to become proficient in mathematics, she must first of all be proficient herself. In the study guide, Kilpatrick’s (2001) five strands of mathematics proficiency are listed on page 39, on the left hand what proficiency in a learner means, and on the right side, what proficiency in a teacher means. A teacher is teaching problem solving to Grade 6 learners and she uses the following example:
+ + = +
but + + = + +
and the weighs 6 kg, what is the weight of the cylinder and the cube? In this problem, why is adaptive reasoning needed to solve the problem? Remember that in Grade 6 learners do not know yet how to work with
How would a behaviourist teacher explain 1/2÷1/3?
11. Solve the system by using the substitution method:
y=(x+3)²-1
y=2x+5
A. (-3,-1) and (-1,3)
B. (-1,-3) and (3,-1)
C. (-3,1),(-1,3),(-1,-3) and (3,-1)
D.No solution! it is an inconsistent system
12. Solve the system by using the elimination method:
3x+y²=21
4x²-2y³=-2
A. (2,3) and (2,-3)
B. (-2,3) and (-2,-3)
C. (2,3),(2,-3),(-2,3) and (-2,-3)
D. No solution! It is an Inconsistent System
Systems Of Nonlinear Equations
-Solve the following equations.
1. { x+2y=0
{ x²+y²=5
2. { x+y=3
{ x²+y²=2
the 11th term of a geometric sequence is 81 and the 14th term is 3. find the 4th term
which trinomial is equivalent to (3x - 2) (x +4)
An element with mass 290 grams decays by 13.2% per minute. How much of the element is remaining after 14 minutes, the nearest of a gram?
Scott answered 18 out of 20 questions on his homework assignment correctly. What percent of the questions did he miss?