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  2. Algebra tile - Wikipedia

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    Algebra tiles are mathematical manipulatives that allow students to better understand ways of algebraic thinking and the concepts of algebra.These tiles have proven to provide concrete models for elementary school, middle school, high school, and college-level introductory algebra students.

  3. Virtual manipulatives for mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Virtual math manipulatives are sometimes included in the general academic curriculum as assistive technology for students with physical or mental disabilities. [4] Students with disabilities are often able to still participate in activities using virtual manipulatives even if they are unable to engage in physical activity.

  4. Algebra and Tiling - Wikipedia

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    Algebra and Tiling: Homomorphisms in the Service of Geometry is a mathematics textbook on the use of group theory to answer questions about tessellations and higher dimensional honeycombs, partitions of the Euclidean plane or higher-dimensional spaces into congruent tiles.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Mathematics/List of mathematics ...

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    Wandering set-- Wang algebra-- Wang and Landau algorithm-- Wang B-machine-- Wang tile-- Wannier function-- Waraszkiewicz spiral-- Warazan-- Ward's conjecture-- Ward's method-- Ware Tetralogy-- Warfield group-- Waring–Goldbach problem-- Waring's conjecture-- Waring's prime number conjecture-- Waring's problem-- Warped geometry-- Warsaw School (mathematics)-- Washburn's equation-- Wason ...

  6. Scheme (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, specifically algebraic geometry, a scheme is a structure that enlarges the notion of algebraic variety in several ways, such as taking account of multiplicities (the equations x = 0 and x 2 = 0 define the same algebraic variety but different schemes) and allowing "varieties" defined over any commutative ring (for example, Fermat curves are defined over the integers).

  7. Mathematical visualization - Wikipedia

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    The Mandelbrot set, one of the most famous examples of mathematical visualization.. Mathematical phenomena can be understood and explored via visualization.Classically, this consisted of two-dimensional drawings or building three-dimensional models (particularly plaster models in the 19th and early 20th century).