DEVELOPING MATHEMATIC MODELING SKILLS AND PRINCIPLES IN TEACHING MATHEMATICS
Keywords:
mathematic model, minimum, maximum, method, function, functional connection, competence, optimizing, objective function.Abstract
This article is about several mediums and methods how to develop their competence in purther teaching mathematics according to demands in High Edication students. Moreover, it includes essential mathematic preparation in modeling competence.
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