What a delightful source. I will take a look.
> (American Mathematical Association of Two Year Colleges). For many years,
> they ran a regular feature in their journal called "Luck Larry" where a
> fictitious student used all the wrong mathematics but by sheer luck and
> coincidence, always came up with the right answer! -- Fred
>
> Fred Feldon
> Professor of Mathematics
> Co-Chair Department of Mathematics
> Coastline Community College
> Fountain Valley, CA 92708
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> "It doesn't matter if my classroom is a little rectangle in a building or a
> little rectangle above my keyboard. Doors are rectangles. Rectangles are
> portals. We walk through." Kathi Inman Berens
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> Try to connect with Barry Kort in facebook.
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> Computers in the most early days had the most problems with wordproblems.
> That is an abandoned strand of research now?
> Probably because words can be metaphors too.
>
>
> Op woensdag 31 juli 2019 schreef Rogério Lourenco
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