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Showing posts with label math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

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Introducing baby to algebra as early as the baby shower via algebra themed baby beginnings, such as:mobiles, room plaques, pacifiers and other baby algebra paraphernalia,we inundate baby with the message that algebra is important to baby and family tradition.Baby algebra uses pictures and key words to help Baby to generalize and grasp algebra concepts. Therefore we can think our way through the stepping stones called tests. Colors and images react . Colors with one side of the brain, images with the other side of the brain, together create and complete the learning process inherent at birth . WALLA! Baby does algebra.
Getting proportions:

Monday, July 11, 2011

Baby Algebra Toys, Coloring Books and Puzzles, Mobiles


Polygon
A polygon is a geometric shape
made up of vertices that are

We are familiar with plane
FLAT figures bounded by
straight line segments as sides. They are known as
Polygons.
Polygon is a word of
Greek origin. It means figure
with many angles implying many sides.
Squares, rectangles and other four-sided geometric figures
formed by the union of four line segments are called
Quadrilaterals.












































Baby algebra works is fun.
Slideshow: W'eve only just begun. is one algebra treat for baby's eyes.





Isosceles triangle theorem; THIS
In Euclidean geometry, the isosceles triangle theorem also known as the pons asinorum, states that the angles opposite the two equal sides of an isosceles triangle are equal.e, the content of proposition 5 in Book I of Euclid's Elements.Pons asinorum It is, in essence

Main article: Pons asinorum
In medieval times, when geometry was one of the four subjects of the quadrivium, this theorem acquired a reputation as an early yet difficult proposition and those who did not master its proof would be unable to go on to more advanced material. Perhaps because of this, the theorem became known as the pons asinorum or asses' bridge and is used as a metaphor for any early, difficult test.

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