Algebraic Thinking: A Problem Solving Approach
Algebraic Thinking: A Problem Solving Approach Will Windsor Griffith University <w.windsor@griffith.edu.au> Algebraic thinking is a crucial and fundamental element of mathematical thinking and reasoning. It initially involves recognising patterns and general mathematical relationships among numbers, objects and geometric shapes.
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