![]() |
Teacher2Teacher |
Q&A #3824 |

T2T || FAQ || Ask T2T || Teachers' Lounge || Browse || Search || Thanks || About T2T

|
View entire discussion [<< prev] [ next >>]
From: John Clark <JohnClark8659@hotmail.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2011081718:35:12 Subject: Re: Geometry- Pythagorean Theorem and its Converse I post free material on the Internet Arlchive and on YouTube. I have discovered a Universal Language for Basic Math, it is an analogic. The Pythagorean Theorem, in that language can be found in Aphorisms in a Perfect language. http://www.archive.org/details/AphorismsInAPerfectLanguage On the Archive I post under johnclark8659 but on youtube, Philosopher8659. The analogical language I am developing can show, in action, how magnitudes of different equations work thorughout even complex equations.
Post a reply to this message
|
[Privacy Policy] [Terms of Use]

Math Forum Home ||
The Math Library ||
Quick Reference ||
Math Forum Search

The Math Forum is a research and educational enterprise of the Drexel University School of Education.