The Calculus of Functions of Several Variables
This books covers the following topics: Geometry of Rn; functions from R to Rn; functions from Rn to R; functions from Rm to Rn.
Peirce's Alternative Achilles Paradox
A discussion of an alternative version of one of Zeno's paradoxes, and its connection to the nature of the continuum and the existence of infinitesimals. (Unpublished paper)
Peirce And Fisher on the Place of Probability in Abductive Inference
In his analysis of inference into three types, deduction, induction, and abduction, C. S. Peirce maintains that probability plays an essential role in the first two, but not in the third. For a deductive argument, probability tells us the frequency with which the conclusion will hold given the premises; for an inductive argument, probability tells us the frequency with which the argument will hold true. However, probability has no role to play in abduction because there is, in Peirce's view, no
Hippocampus
HippoCampus is a project of the Monterey Institute for Technology and Education (MITE). The goal of HippoCampus is to provide high-quality, multimedia content on general education subjects to high school and college students free of charge. HippoCampus was designed as part of Open Education Resources (OER), a worldwide effort to improve access to quality education for everyone.
Calendars Through the Ages
This exhibit looks at the astronomical basis of calendars, the history of our (Gregorian) calendar, and when various countries moved from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. Learn about Leap Year, the solar cycle, equinoxes and solstices.
Pyramids
Locate and access information on pyramids in order to answer assigned questions. Why aren't pyramids built hollow inside? 2. What is the weight of a pyramid? 3. Who built the pyramids? Not just the Egyptians, but who did they use to build them?
Comparing Sizes!
Play these fun games to learn about measuring an comparing. Click and drag on the animals to put them in order. Do biggest to smallest first and then do smallest to biggest.
Data Analysis and Probability
Students must learn to collect and draw conclusions from data. They must gain a basic understanding of probability.
Measurement Activities
Use your measurement skills to do these activities. Measuring Up Find out for yourself what you think is the biggest, smallest, etc. How Tall? Find out how tall people are with different objects. Object Measuring on Utips Test your knowledge of measurement!
Understanding Divisibility Rules
By using numbers, identify the divisibility rules that apply.
Adding is Fun!
This page will help you in your addition skills. Play Find the missing number. Find the missing ghost number! Now Answer Math Flash Cards through once.
Aggie football
Students will practice mean, median, mode, and range while learning about aggie football.
What is a Right Angle?
You will learn how to identify different kinds of angles.
It's Addition Time
We will be reviewing addition today. Our problems will include both single and double digit problems.
Basic Alignment Angles
Alignment angles are and have always been an excellent indicator of other more serious problems related to the vehicle. Recognition of these angles is a trait that today's technician should try to hone in order to be able to better trouble shoot other associated problems. Your objective is to see if you can immediately recognize the basic alignment angles on sight including whether it is positive or negative.
Adding
This activity will help you learn how to add numbers from 0-9. Objectives: After completing the learning activities you will be understand how to add numbers from 0-9. You will take a quiz to show what you know
Classifying Triangles
The activities on this page will help you learn to classify triangles. Triangles can be classified in two ways. A triangle can be classified by the lengths of its sides or by the measures of its angles.
Algebra is Awesome!
This project will help you understand patterns which is one of the foundations of algebra.
Arrays and Rectangular Multiplication
You will learn how to use an array to find a product. An array is a grid made with rows and columns. To use an array for multiplication, you use one factor to represent the number of rows you need, and the other factor to show how many columns you need.
Comparing Numbers
Use these activities to compare numbers and practice rounding. Help Bill make a wish by choosing the correct answer. When you do, you'll get to see his magical powers!