Women and Numbers: Lives of Women Mathematicians Plus Discovery ActivitiesPresents biographies of women from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries who pursued their interests in mathematics. Each chapter includes different mathematical activities. |
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BIOGRAPHIES ACTIVITIES | 1 |
Shade Common Multiples of 3 | 13 |
Portrait Shadein Triangular Numbers | 28 |
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Ada Lovelace Ada's algebra American Indians Analee Nunan Analytical Engine Aniuta Babbage became Berkeley Boole Bryn Mawr Byron California called Caracas career clock arithmetic computer science conference decimal numbers digital sum Drawing by Analee Edna Emmy Noether EQUALS Evelyn Evelyn Boyd Granville Expanding Your Horizons Family Math Fanya father graduate HEAD high school husband ideas Jean Jean Darling John Murray Publishers Kathi kids later Lawrence Hall learned Lenore Lenore Blum Lenore's letters lived look loved Lovelace MACC married Mary Somerville Mary's Math for Girls Math/Science Network mathematician mathematics mother moved multiples Nez Perce Pascal triangle pattern paycheck play problems professor puzzles rectangle Sally says Sherry sister Sofia solve square TAIL talked taught tax collector teacher teaching Terri Theoni things took toothpicks triangular number University wanted woman write wrote zero