What to Solve?

What to Solve?

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  • Author: Judita Cofman
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780198532941
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


Problem-Solving Strategies

Problem-Solving Strategies

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  • Author: Arthur Engel
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 0387226419
  • Category : Mathematics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 403

A unique collection of competition problems from over twenty major national and international mathematical competitions for high school students. Written for trainers and participants of contests of all levels up to the highest level, this will appeal to high school teachers conducting a mathematics club who need a range of simple to complex problems and to those instructors wishing to pose a "problem of the week", thus bringing a creative atmosphere into the classrooms. Equally, this is a must-have for individuals interested in solving difficult and challenging problems. Each chapter starts with typical examples illustrating the central concepts and is followed by a number of carefully selected problems and their solutions. Most of the solutions are complete, but some merely point to the road leading to the final solution. In addition to being a valuable resource of mathematical problems and solution strategies, this is the most complete training book on the market.


How to Solve Applied Mathematics Problems

How to Solve Applied Mathematics Problems

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  • Author: B. L. Moiseiwitsch
  • Publisher: Courier Corporation
  • ISBN: 0486285227
  • Category : Mathematics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 338

This workbook bridges the gap between lectures and practical applications, offering students of mathematics, engineering, and physics the chance to practice solving problems from a wide variety of fields. 2011 edition.


Cracked it!

Cracked it!

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  • Author: Bernard Garrette
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 3319893750
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 284

Solving complex problems and selling their solutions is critical for personal and organizational success. For most of us, however, it doesn’t come naturally and we haven’t been taught how to do it well. Research shows a host of pitfalls trips us up when we try: We’re quick to believe we understand a situation and jump to a flawed solution. We seek to confirm our hypotheses and ignore conflicting evidence. We view challenges incompletely through the frameworks we know instead of with a fresh pair of eyes. And when we communicate our recommendations, we forget our reasoning isn’t obvious to our audience. How can we do it better? In Cracked It!, seasoned strategy professors and consultants Bernard Garrette, Corey Phelps and Olivier Sibony present a rigorous and practical four-step approach to overcome these pitfalls. Building on tried-and-tested (but rarely revealed) methods of top strategy consultants, research in cognitive psychology, and the latest advances in design thinking, they provide a step-by-step process and toolkit that will help readers tackle any challenging business problem. Using compelling stories and detailed case examples, the authors guide readers through each step in the process: from how to state, structure and then solve problems to how to sell the solutions. Written in an engaging style by a trio of experts with decades of experience researching, teaching and consulting on complex business problems, this book will be an indispensable manual for anyone interested in creating value by helping their organizations crack the problems that matter most.


Functional Equations and How to Solve Them

Functional Equations and How to Solve Them

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  • Author: Christopher G. Small
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 0387489010
  • Category : Mathematics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 139

Many books have been written on the theory of functional equations, but very few help readers solve functional equations in mathematics competitions and mathematical problem solving. This book fills that gap. Each chapter includes a list of problems associated with the covered material. These vary in difficulty, with the easiest being accessible to any high school student who has read the chapter carefully. The most difficult will challenge students studying for the International Mathematical Olympiad or the Putnam Competition. An appendix provides a springboard for further investigation of the concepts of limits, infinite series and continuity.


How to Solve a Problem

How to Solve a Problem

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  • Author: Ashima Shiraishi
  • Publisher: Make Me a World
  • ISBN: 1524773298
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 40

From Ashima Shiraishi, one of the world's youngest and most skilled climbers, comes a true story of strength and perseverance--in rock climbing and in life. To a rock climber, a boulder is called a "problem," and you solve it by climbing to the top. There are twists and turns, falls and scrapes, and obstacles that seem insurmountable until you learn to see the possibilities within them. And then there is the moment of triumph, when there's nothing above you but sky and nothing below but a goal achieved. Ashima Shiraishi draws on her experience as a world-class climber in this story that challenges readers to tackle the problems in their own lives and rise to greater heights than they would have ever thought possible.


How to Solve Almost Any Problem

How to Solve Almost Any Problem

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  • Author: Alan Barker
  • Publisher: Pearson UK
  • ISBN: 0273770888
  • Category : Self-Help
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 289

Problems block and slow down your progress; here’s how to overcome them–simply, efficiently and effectively. This book offers straightforward, empowering science-based solutions to problems, big and small, at work or in life. It takes a never before seen approach to problem solving, powerfully combining lessons from cognitive science, established problem-solving theory and vast practical experience. It includes a radical new approach to analysing problems: The Problem Matrix. This will transform your approach to problems, challenge your thinking and help you develop new, positive, solution-focussed mindsets for the long-term.


Can You Solve My Problems?

Can You Solve My Problems?

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  • Author: Alex Bellos
  • Publisher: Guardian Faber Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781783351145
  • Category : Mathematical recreations
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

A high-class puzzle book from the bestselling author of Alex's Adventures in Numberland; organised from easy-peasy to ninja level - with stories of puzzle mysteries, histories and scandals along the way this book will make your hippocampus happy.


Famous Problems of Geometry and How to Solve Them

Famous Problems of Geometry and How to Solve Them

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  • Author: Benjamin Bold
  • Publisher: Courier Corporation
  • ISBN: 0486137635
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

Delve into the development of modern mathematics and match wits with Euclid, Newton, Descartes, and others. Each chapter explores an individual type of challenge, with commentary and practice problems. Solutions.


Upstream

Upstream

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  • Author: Dan Heath
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1982134747
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

Wall Street Journal Bestseller New York Times bestselling author Dan Heath explores how to prevent problems before they happen, drawing on insights from hundreds of interviews with unconventional problem solvers. So often in life, we get stuck in a cycle of response. We put out fires. We deal with emergencies. We stay downstream, handling one problem after another, but we never make our way upstream to fix the systems that caused the problems. Cops chase robbers, doctors treat patients with chronic illnesses, and call-center reps address customer complaints. But many crimes, chronic illnesses, and customer complaints are preventable. So why do our efforts skew so heavily toward reaction rather than prevention? Upstream probes the psychological forces that push us downstream—including “problem blindness,” which can leave us oblivious to serious problems in our midst. And Heath introduces us to the thinkers who have overcome these obstacles and scored massive victories by switching to an upstream mindset. One online travel website prevented twenty million customer service calls every year by making some simple tweaks to its booking system. A major urban school district cut its dropout rate in half after it figured out that it could predict which students would drop out—as early as the ninth grade. A European nation almost eliminated teenage alcohol and drug abuse by deliberately changing the nation’s culture. And one EMS system accelerated the emergency-response time of its ambulances by using data to predict where 911 calls would emerge—and forward-deploying its ambulances to stand by in those areas. Upstream delivers practical solutions for preventing problems rather than reacting to them. How many problems in our lives and in society are we tolerating simply because we’ve forgotten that we can fix them?