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ANGELSP
May30-04, 02:02 PM
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" (http://www.mind-graph.net/mind%20graph%20web/EXAMPLES.htm)
Best Regards
Angel S.P.
http://www.mind-graph.net/mind%20graph%20web/LIMIT(by-hand).png
maverick280857
Jun5-04, 07:52 AM
Hi AngelSP
This is cool...thanks :-)
Cheers
Vivek
Hey I thought that site was kind of retarded. But maybe I just didn't get it ?
Oh yeah I probably just dont get it. Anyone want to explain it further ?
Am I missing something here? I can find no link that explains what these Mind Graphs are and how to create them or interpret them.
Gokul43201
Jun5-04, 01:44 PM
What's going on ?? I don't get it. Looked through 2 examples...found some incoherent scribbles...no obvious solution appeared anywhere !!
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)
You can see explanation of this method in : Mind Graph Ebook v2.3 (http://www.freewarefiles.com/programs.php?ProgramID=9665&categoryid=16&subcategoryid=168)
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