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Old 06-02-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Graphic technique for math problem solving



Hello , the other day I discover a graphic technique very useful to solve math problems ...
It has got foundations of different branches of the knowledge ...
There are a few examples of how to solve math problems
ahh the technique is "Mind Graph"
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Great stuff - I don't believe you stumbled over this "a couple of days ago", though.

Not that I understand any of it...do you mind giving us a brief explanation of why this notation is different than the standard one?

If you put up a link to Hypography I'll add your site to our mathematics category.

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Hello Tormod:
Ok... It is true ... I am the creator of this stuff ... :-)
I can put you a link in http://www.mind-graph.net/events.htm pr5
My datas:
http://www.mind-graph.net/mind-graph.htm
Mind Graph : graphiclanguage to solve problems
graphic technique for problem solving formath, programming, studyng, note-taking and brainstorming.

About this method ...
The first thing that you should know is that you begins putting the topic on the center of the paper
The center can be a word, a drawing, a sentence, etc
You can developing that central topic with the help of questions (arrows)
The growth of the drawing is from the center to the periphery
It has 3 elements: the boxes, the arrows and the extensions lines
The extensions lines and the boxes are very similar semantically
The boxes are to store the information
The arrows are to extract information (like a function)

I was a little busy this days because I put all the things free of charge.

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Your pages are blank


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I use internet explorer ...
I use the latest versions of internet explorer ...
It can be the principal reasons
by the way, what do you mean with "your pages are blank"? ... :-o
you can see what google see in http://www.delorie.com/web/lynxview....net/events.htm
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Simple. I use an Industry Standards Compliant browser, Mozilla. It, like Netscape (Mozilla is an Open Source version) and Opera, are designed to work with any and all web sites that follow W3 Industry Standards. IE, which is a discontinued product, does not follow Industry Standards.

What I mean by BLANK, is that when I go to your site, I get a BLANK window.

NOTHING!

When you design a web site, unless you only want a limited percent of Net users to view your site, you need to try various browsers to see what others will see.

I suggest you go to:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.w3.org/
">http://www.w3.org/
</a>

They also have a "Validator" service which checks your site for errors.

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://validator.w3.org/
">http://validator.w3.org/
</a>

It shows that the first thing it hits is a re-direct

The URL you gave me, <,"><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.mind-graph.net>,]http://www.mind-graph.ne">http://www.mind-graph.net>,</a>[/L] returned a redirect to <<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://
">.[/B
]http://www.mind-graph.net/mind-graph.ht">http://www.mind-graph.net/mind-graph.htm>.[/b</a>


and 9 errors.

Encoding: utf-8
Doctype:
Errors: 9


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ok , i will try to solve it
thank you freethinker

(80% of world users use Microsoft Internet Explorer and the errors are trivials)
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Yes, well perhaps you would have more OTHER visitors if you site WORKED for them?

To someone with a hammer, everything looks like nails.


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Ok , I will work harder ... :-)
by the way if you want to see a little about this method you can go to this press release : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/1/prweb99006.htm
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Okay Angel, the link is up here:

http://www.hypography.com/links.cfm?id=7503


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