内容説明
In this book, the authors examine 10 strategies which are widely used in problem-solving, both in mathematics and real-life situations. They have selected about 200 problems to illustrate these strategies, enabling teachers to apply them to their regular instructional programme. The methods presented make the solution of a problem much easier, much `neater', much more understandable - and thereby more enjoyable.
目次
Foreword - Herbert A Hauptman
Introduction to Problem-Solving Strategies
Working Backwards
Finding a Pattern
Adopting a Different Point of View
Solving a Simpler Analogous Problem
Considering Extreme Cases
Making a Drawing (Visual Representation)
Intelligent Guessing and Testing (Including Approximation)
Accounting for All Possibilities
Organizing Data
Logical Reasoning
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