Intellectual Arithmetic: Upon the Inductive Method of InstructionJ. I. Cutler, 1829 - 172 σελίδες |
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... things , though always correct , is not always the most expeditious . The fondness which children usually manifest for these exercises , and the facility with which they perform them , seem to indicate that the science of numbers , to a ...
... things , though always correct , is not always the most expeditious . The fondness which children usually manifest for these exercises , and the facility with which they perform them , seem to indicate that the science of numbers , to a ...
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... things with which we are acquainted , we obtain an abstract idea of number . We first make calculations about sensible objects ; and we soon observe , that the same calculations will apply to things very dissimilar ; and finally , that ...
... things with which we are acquainted , we obtain an abstract idea of number . We first make calculations about sensible objects ; and we soon observe , that the same calculations will apply to things very dissimilar ; and finally , that ...
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... thing as deriving practical examples from those which are abstract , unless the abstract have been first derived from those which are practical . Thirdly , the numbers are pressed by figures , which , if they were used only as a non- ex ...
... thing as deriving practical examples from those which are abstract , unless the abstract have been first derived from those which are practical . Thirdly , the numbers are pressed by figures , which , if they were used only as a non- ex ...
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... things , and that is , how to perform these operations on figures . He can perhaps translate the figures into words , but this is useless since he does not understand the words themselves . Of the effect produced by the four fundamental ...
... things , and that is , how to perform these operations on figures . He can perhaps translate the figures into words , but this is useless since he does not understand the words themselves . Of the effect produced by the four fundamental ...
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... thing before he knows any thing about it - no uncommon error ! Let us see , however , what the youth looks like . I suppose he is a human creature at least . . Master Samuel Acres was now called in . He came hanging down his head , and ...
... thing before he knows any thing about it - no uncommon error ! Let us see , however , what the youth looks like . I suppose he is a human creature at least . . Master Samuel Acres was now called in . He came hanging down his head , and ...
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