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Later , he learns the principle which defines a line segment , namely , that part of a line which consists of two points and the set of points between ( IIIa ) . Then , he learns to identify and draw a ray , the set of points formed by ...
Later , he learns the principle which defines a line segment , namely , that part of a line which consists of two points and the set of points between ( IIIa ) . Then , he learns to identify and draw a ray , the set of points formed by ...
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Later on , there are other discriminations to be learned that will be a source of difficulty if they are not mastered : the positions of the coefficient , the exponent , and the subscript ; parentheses and brackets ; separations and ...
Later on , there are other discriminations to be learned that will be a source of difficulty if they are not mastered : the positions of the coefficient , the exponent , and the subscript ; parentheses and brackets ; separations and ...
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Later study of English concerns itself increasingly , as would be expected , with higher - order principles of writing and appreciation of literature . These can be undertaken successfully only after the individual has thoroughly ...
Later study of English concerns itself increasingly , as would be expected , with higher - order principles of writing and appreciation of literature . These can be undertaken successfully only after the individual has thoroughly ...
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Preface | 3 |
6 THE LEARNING OF PRINCIPLES PROBLEM SOLVING | 141 |
8 THE MOTIVATION AND CONTROL OF LEARNING | 205 |
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