Abstract

Part of the beauty of mathematics is that seemingly isolated branches of the subject can often be used together to produce solutions to problems. High school students need to engage in activities that help them see how the various branches of mathematics work together in problem-solving situations. NCTM (2000) underscores the importance of such activities, stating, “When students can see the connections across different mathematical content areas, they develop a view of mathematics as an integrated whole” (NCTM 2000, p. 354).

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