Thursday, January 10, 2008

Jessica Sobanski, «Visual Math: See How Math Makes Sense»

Jessica Sobanski, «Visual Math: See How Math Makes Sense»
208 pages | Publisher: LearningExpress; 1 edition (March 1, 2002) | Language: English | ISBN-10: 1576854043 | PDF | 3,3 MB

Visual Math has been designed to allow learners to "see" why math makes sense. By combining logical math concepts with pictures, previously unclear images will fade and math will suddenly click for you. Pictures, graphs, and diagrams help you understand math questions in the areas of number concepts and properties, fractions and decimals, ratios and proportions, percents, algebra, geometry, and much more. Designed especially for students who have difficulty with conventional math rules, this book gives you step-by step instructions with pictures to help you solve math problems.

Book Info
Specifically designed for the visual learner, this book explores shapes from many different perspectives. Questions and answer explanations are presented as pictures so the students will be able to respond to mathematics questions quickly and confidently. Softcover.
Mathematics--Study and teaching
Visual learning

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