2022
DOI: 10.22460/infinity.v11i2.p211-222
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The argument and demonstration exemplified in a mathematical dialogue

Abstract: The teaching-learning process is analyzed in a course for a group of professors who were taught subjects on Calculus, to study the episodes of problem-solving in them, focused on the identification of patterns and argumentation using counterexamples. The explanation and the argument in the classroom can be used together so that the argument (issued as a counterexample) supports the explanation (conjecture). Developing the mathematics class so that the above occurs is a form of interaction and how to encourage … Show more

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