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Visual Math - See How Math Makes Sense

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Visual math: see how math makes sense is for anyone who is bothered by all the written rules of mathematics. Specifically designed for the visual learner, this book explores shapes from many different perspectives. Questions and answers explanations are presented as pictures so that students will be able to respond to math questions quickly and confidently.

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First published March 1, 2002

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December 13, 2022
Great book for basic math

she needs to make a sequel for calculus and more complex subjects!
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June 22, 2021
The only book that I know of that really succeeds in making math visual. So often teachers hear about the importance of using pictures and symbols for better learning, memorization and understanding. How do you do that with math? This book effectively shows you how. A must have for math teachers grades three through 12
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August 11, 2012
I was disappointed. I was thinking there was going to be visuals to help with teaching math, and instead it was more of a 'use these visuals to help yourself learn math' book. Some of the visuals were good, and I will use them, but some were not that great... and some of the mathematics was too simplistic in its explanation/visual to correctly convey the full concept.
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