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| Sigurd Andersen | |
| Based on a discipline started by John G. Bennett, systematics is an attempt to understand the meaning implicit in number. The three areas of mathematical exploration covered are triadic numbers; n-grams, number patterns expressed graphically using the "rules" implicit in the Enneagram; and dimensionalities, non-Cartesian coordinate systems that describe the relationships of objects. | |
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| Levels: | High School (9-12), College |
| Languages: | English |
| Math Topics: | Number Sense/About Numbers, Patterns/Relationships, Graph Theory, Higher-Dimensional Geometry, Number Theory |
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