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Polish English
Computer proofs in plane geometryComputer proofs in plane geometry
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Analogical problems in the plane and spaceAnalogical problems in the plane and space
From mirror reflection to the concept of line symmetry on the planeFrom mirror reflection to the concept of line symmetry on the plane
Some remarks on mappings that preserve unit distanceSome remarks on mappings that preserve unit distance
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Mapping preserving some distancesMapping preserving some distances
Using non-graphical programs for teaching mathematics (specialized for geometry)Using non-graphical programs for teaching mathematics (specialized for geometry)
Construction problems and their place in secondary school mathematicsConstruction problems and their place in secondary school mathematics
The role of the multistage tasks in developing the creative activity of mathematics teachersThe role of the multistage tasks in developing the creative activity of mathematics teachers
The context of meaning and understanding of mathematics which helps students to understand its sense and see the area of its applicationThe context of meaning and understanding of mathematics which helps students to understand its sense and see the area of its application
Mathematics made popular: a chance for both pupils and teachersMathematics made popular: a chance for both pupils and teachers
Experiences with teaching course of "Fun Mathematics"Experiences with teaching course of "Fun Mathematics"
About some difficulties in doing proofs encountered by the students from the first year of mathematicsAbout some difficulties in doing proofs encountered by the students from the first year of mathematics
Attention of teachers to pupils interested in mathematics in the 4th class at elementary schoolAttention of teachers to pupils interested in mathematics in the 4th class at elementary school
Equations f(x) = f-1(x) as a generator of mathematics teaching problemsEquations f(x) = f-1(x) as a generator of mathematics teaching problems