Mathematical Discovery on Understanding, Learning, and Teaching Problem Solving

Mathematical Discovery on Understanding, Learning, and Teaching Problem Solving
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ISBN-13 : 9784871878319
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Book Synopsis Mathematical Discovery on Understanding, Learning, and Teaching Problem Solving by : George Pólya

Download or read book Mathematical Discovery on Understanding, Learning, and Teaching Problem Solving written by George Pólya and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: George Polya was a Hungarian mathematician. Born in Budapest on 13 December 1887, his original name was Polya Gyorg. He wrote perhaps the most famous book of mathematics ever written, namely "How to Solve It." However, "How to Solve It" is not strictly speaking a math book. It is a book about how to solve problems of any kind, of which math is just one type of problem. The same techniques could in principle be used to solve any problem one encounters in life (such as how to choose the best wife ). Therefore, Polya wrote the current volume to explain how the techniques set forth in "How to Solve It" can be applied to specific areas such as geometry.


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