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But ... I have never heard of "quaternions". What exactly are they??
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Ok I got it.
Go to http://spanish.about.com/od/spanishv.../a/ordinal.htm for a complete list of ordinals. and this one: http://www.learn-spanish-online.de/g..._fractions.htm for a list of fractional numbers. :-) |
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![]() By the way - you didn't answer my question about the "quaternions". What are they? ![]()
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* This is a correction from earlier. Last edited by pjt33; April 09, 2010 at 11:45 AM. |
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I know more about the future subjunctive in Spanish than I do about US mathematics syllabi. Buscares por donde buscares dudo que encontrares nada sobre ello en ningún libro moderno de gramática porque ya no existe, pero de todas formas me es más útil.
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Basic Algebra really only gets into very simple equation solving and line graphing. There are some other brief introductory topics like statistical graphing and a VERY brief intro to parabolas and quadratic equations, etc. Everything is VERY basic! Complex numbers would be out of the question!
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Today's curricula are watered down at best. (Don't get me started....) While we teach n-th degree equations in Algebra 1, we don't address those with imaginary roots. So we DO equations with two or more answers. But we leave out the possibility of non-real answers, to be covered in subsequent courses.
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Last edited by pjt33; April 11, 2010 at 03:41 PM. Reason: Corregido "invertir" a "invertirse" |
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Another question for you all.
I team teach an Algebra class for English-as-a-Second-Language students. I am the "math specialist" and the other teacher is the "ESL specialist". Most of our students are native Spanish speakers. The other teacher knows some Spanish, although I don't remember where/how she learned it. She is not actively studying it. Recently, I was talking about writing units on measurements that are proportional. For example, in English, if a speed is given in "meters per second", it is written as "m/s". Some of the kids were asking me about "per". I think that at some point in time, I heard something in a similar context that used "por", like if something happened once a day, it would be said "una vez por día". Is that correct or incorrect? Anyway, I said something to some of the students about "per" in English being like "por" in Spanish. My team teacher jumped in and said, "well, it's like 'cada'. 'Each'." I suppose that makes logical sense to me, but for some reason it seems incorrect..... So what is the correct way to give a proportional unit? Thanks!!
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