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      Welcome to the 30th Anja S. Greer Conference on Mathematics, Science and Technology being held June 22 - June 27, 2014 at Phillips Exeter Academy. If this is your first time to the conference, use our interactive map to get to know the campus. Registration is held at the Phelps Academy Center and classes are primarily in the Phelps Science Center or the Academy Center.  You can find your dorm by using the buiding filters.  Your conference "Welcome Letter" includes your dorm assignment.  Please note on the map, the dorms are listed as male or female.  The gender assignment of the dorms may change the week of the conference based on our needs.  
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Thursday, June 26 • 10:30am - 11:15am
Using Mapping Diagrams to Understand Linear Functions

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Mapping diagrams provide a very illuminating tool to visualize functions that complement the more commonly used graph. I will present an introduction to mapping diagrams and their use for understanding linear functions including linear function composition and inverses for understanding solving equations with mapping diagrams and connections with other elementary functions. Worksheets and interactive on-line apps (using GeoGebra) will be provided.

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Martin Flashman

Professor of Mathematics Emeritus, Cal Poly Humboldt
Martin ("Flash") holds a BA, MA, and PhD in Math from Brandeis. He has taught calculus and preparation for calculus for more than 40 years-Bard College (6 yrs)-Humboldt State Univ(33 yrs). He has given presentations around the US and Internationally, recently at the 2023 ArizMATYC... Read More →


Thursday June 26, 2014 10:30am - 11:15am EDT
Academy Building, Mayer Auditorium

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