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The Importance of Mathematical Ideas to Learning of Higher Algebra

Shuang Lian

Abstract


This article discusses the importance of mathematical ideas in the learning of higher algebra. First of all, this article briefly introduces the core position of higher algebra in the field of mathematics. Then, this article analyzes the mathematical ideas behind these knowledge,
such as abstract thinking, inductive classification, and returning. Application in algebra. Further, this article discusses the specific application
of mathematical ideological methods in definition and concept formation, solving specific problems, etc., and shows its effects through case
analysis. Finally, the article analyzes the impact of mathematical ideological methods on improving students' problem -solving ability, logical
thinking and innovative ability.

Keywords


Higher algebraic; Abstract thinking; Summary classification

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/eer.v2i3.4217

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