Students' Mathematical Argumentation with the Visualizer Cognitive Style in Proving the Congruence of Triangles
Rohmah Indahwati,
Hasan Basri
Abstract:The use of axiomatic deductiveism, perception problems, mathematical visual representations and how students convey arguments as a bridge in proving geometric problems are obstacles that are often faced by students. This research aims to describe how prospective mathematics teacher students who have a visualiser cognitive style convey their mathematical arguments in explaining proofs related to triangle congruence. The subjects of this research were selected from students who have a visualizer cognitive style … Show more
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