This book's activities highlight the important cycle of exploration, conjecture and justification in all five mathematical strands. Students recognise patterns and make conjectures, learn the value of a counterexample, explore the strengths and weaknesses of visual proofs, discover the power of algebraic representations and learn that theoretical approaches can substantiate empirical results.
This book's activities highlight the important cycle of exploration, conjecture and justification in all five mathematical strands. Students recognise patterns and make conjectures, learn the value of a counterexample, explore the strengths and weaknesses of visual proofs, discover the power of algebraic representations and learn that theoretical approaches can substantiate empirical results.