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" Any proof of a Proposition will be accepted which appears to the Examiners to form part of a systematic treatment of the subject... "
Calendar . . - Page 138
by University of Tasmania - 1907
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Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of ...

National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1911 - 1196 pages
...insistence upon Euclid, and now Euclid's proofs and arrangement are no longer required by the universities. "Any proof of a proposition will be accepted which appears to the examiners to form a part of a logical order of treatment." THE UMTED STATES OF AMERICA During the seventeenth century,...
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Special Reports on Educational Subjects, Volumes 26-27

Great Britain. Board of Education - Education - 1912 - 1044 pages
...Exam. Midsummer 1909.) The syllabus of requirements in Geometry for this examination states that " any proof of a proposition will be accepted which appears to the Examiners to form part of a systematic treatment of the subject." To insist upon Euclid's or Playfair's axiom is clearly contrary...
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The Teaching of Mathematics in the United Kingdom

Great Britain. Board of Education - Mathematics - 1912 - 632 pages
...Exam. Midsummer 1909.) The syllabus of requirements in Geometry for this examination states that " any proof of a proposition will be accepted which appears to the Examiners to form part of a systematic treatment of the subject." To insist upon Euclid's or Playfair's axiom is clearly contrary...
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The Calendar

University of South Africa - Universities and colleges - 1913 - 768 pages
...together with questions upon these theorems, easy déductions from then:, and arithmetical illustrations. Any proof of a proposition will be accepted which appears to the examiners to form part of a systematic treatment of the subject; the order in which the theorems are stated in Schedule В is not...
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Final Report of the National Committee of Fifteen on Geometry Syllabus

National Education Association of the United States. National Committee of Fifteen on Geometry Syllabus - Geometry - 1912 - 100 pages
...upon Euclid, and now Euclid's proofs and arrangement are no longer required by the universities. " Any proof of a proposition will be accepted which appears to the examiners to form a part of a logical order of treatment." THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. During the seventeenth century,...
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The Australasian Naval and Military Annual with which is Incorporated "the ...

1913 - 312 pages
...which will he notified at least six months in advance. protractor, pencil compasses, and a hard pencil. Any proof of a proposition will be accepted which appears to the Examiner to form part of a systematic treatment of the subject. Proofs of the validity of constructions...
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The Teaching of Mathematics in Australia: Report Presented to the ...

Horatio Scott Carslaw - Mathematics - 1914 - 92 pages
...set square or of the protractor is forbidden. Figures should be drawn accurately with a hard pencil. Any proof of a proposition will be accepted which...logical order of treatment of the subject. In the proofs of theorems and deductions from them, the use of hypothetical constructions is permitted. Theoretical...
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Calendar

University of Allahabad - 1919 - 938 pages
...the annexed Schedule ß, together with easy extensions and deductions with numerical illustrations. Any proof of a proposition will be accepted which appears to the Examiners to form part of s systematic treatment of the subject ; the order in which the theorems are stated in Schedule В is...
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Conditions of Recognition, Classification, and Payment of Teachers in the ...

Teachers - 1923 - 264 pages
...together with questions upon these theorems, easy deductions from them, and arithmetical illustrations. Any proof of a proposition will be accepted which appears to the Examiners to form part of a systematic treatment of the subject ; the order in which the theorems are stated in Schedule B is not...
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The Teaching of Geometry in Schools: A Report Prepared for the Mathematical ...

Mathematical Association - Geometry - 1923 - 88 pages
...shoulder their burden, though perhaps with a little human grumbling. The common phrase is, ' Any proof will be accepted which appears to the examiners to form part of a sys= tematic treatment of the subject,' and the teacher's fear of disaster and advocacy of a recognised...
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