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This is a comprehensive bibliography on axiomatic set theories which have a universal set. (Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory, the most widely studied set theory, does not have a universal set.) This field presently includes...
Written by Tony R. Kuphaldt, this chapter of All About Circuit's fourth volume on Digital circuits examines Boolean algebra and logic. The chapter has a helpful introduction that discusses the difference between real...
This simulation-based laboratory activity allows the student to practice several types of graphs and explore the types of information that we can collect from graphs. Coverage include exploration of linear, non-linear...
This lesson from Illuminations asks students to look at different classes of polynomial functions by exploring the graphs of the functions. Students should already have a grasp of linear functions, quadratic functions,...
A problem (with solution) sent by Prof. W. McWorter's: Byzantine Basketball is like regular basketball except that foul shots are worth a points instead of two points and field shots are worth b points instead of three...
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