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Inequalities,assessment and computer algebra
Authors:Christopher J Sangwin
Institution:1. Mathematics Education Centre, Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UKC.J.Sangwin@lboro.ac.uk
Abstract:The goal of this paper is to examine single variable real inequalities that arise as tutorial problems and to examine the extent to which current computer algebra systems (CAS) can (1) automatically solve such problems and (2) determine whether students’ own answers to such problems are correct. We review how inequalities arise in contemporary curricula. We consider the formal mathematical processes by which such inequalities are solved, and we consider the notation and syntax through which solutions are expressed. We review the extent to which current CAS can accurately solve these inequalities, and the form given to the solutions by the designers of this software. Finally, we discuss the functionality needed to deal with students’ answers, i.e. to establish equivalence (or otherwise) of expressions representing unions of intervals. We find that while contemporary CAS accurately solve inequalities there is a wide variety of notation used.
Keywords:computer algebra  inequalities  reasoning  automatic assessment
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