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Конструирование систем математических задач

Конструирование систем математических задач

Abstract

M. V. Modonova. Engineering of Systems of Mathematical Tasks 98 The article deals with various approaches to engineering systems of mathematical tasks, presents results of analysis of the classification and methods of engineering.

В статье рассматриваются различные подходы к конструированию систем математических задач, приводятся результаты анализа классификации и методов конструирования систем математических задач.

Keywords

СИСТЕМА МАТЕМАТИЧЕСКИХ ЗАДАЧ, БЛОК ЗАДАЧ, РОДСТВЕННЫЕ ЗАДАЧИ, МЕТОДЫ КОНСТРУИРОВАНИЯ ЗАДАЧ

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