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A logical problem-based introduction to the use of GeoGebra for mathematical modeling and problem solving within various areas of mathematics
A well-organized guide to mathematical modeling techniques for evaluating and solving problems in the diverse field of mathematics, Mathematical Modeling: Applications with GeoGebra presents a unique approach to software applications in GeoGebra and WolframAlpha. The software is well suited for modeling problems in numerous areas of mathematics including algebra, symbolic algebra, dynamic geometry, three-dimensional geometry, and statistics. Featuring detailed information on how GeoGebra can be used as a guide to mathematical modeling, the book provides comprehensive modeling examples that correspond to different levels of mathematical experience, from simple linear relations to differential equations.
Each chapter builds on the previous chapter with practical examples in order to illustrate the mathematical modeling skills necessary for problem solving. Addressing methods for evaluating models including relative error, correlation, square sum of errors, regression, and confidence interval, Mathematical Modeling: Applications with GeoGebra also includes:
Mathematical Modeling: Applications with GeoGebrais ideal for upper-undergraduate and graduate-level courses in mathematical modeling, applied mathematics, modeling and simulation, operations research, and optimization. The book is also an excellent reference for undergraduate and high school instructors in mathematics.
Jonas Hall is Head of Mathematics at Rodengymnasiet in Norrt舁je, Sweden, where he teaches mathematics and physics. His research interests include problem solving, the aesthetics of mathematics, and teaching with technology. He is a multiple finalist in Kappa, which is a competition for mathematics teachers in Sweden offered by the University of Stockholm.
Thomas Lingefj舐d, PhD, is Associate Professor of Mathematics Education in the Department of Education at the University of Gothenburg. The author of more than 25 articles and 10 chapter contributions, Dr. Lingefj舐d's research interests include mathematical modeling and advanced mathematical thinking.
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