METHODS FOR SOLVING MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS ABOUT MOTION
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In mathematics, motion problems, especially in the areas of kinematics and dynamics, help students understand the changes in physical systems over time and space. This article reviews various pedagogical methods and strategies for effectively teaching students the process of solving motion problems. The aim is to develop students' mathematical thinking and problem-solving skills using an analytical approach to solving problems and practical examples.
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