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1 April 2013 Some Applications of Mathematics for the Biology Classroom
Robert M. Horton, William H. Leonard
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Biology and mathematics are inextricably linked. In this article, we show a few of the many areas in which this linkage might be made explicit. By doing so, teachers can deepen students' understanding and appreciation of both subjects. In this article, we explore some of these areas, providing brief explanations of the mathematics and some of the applications in biology, with ideas for some of the investigations that teachers might wish to pose to their students.

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Robert M. Horton and William H. Leonard "Some Applications of Mathematics for the Biology Classroom," The American Biology Teacher 75(4), 281-284, (1 April 2013). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2013.75.4.10
Published: 1 April 2013
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Math in biology
mathematical applications
quantification in biology
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