Problem Solving
Problem Solving
AGLUBA, LPT
A problem
is a chance
for you
to do
your best.
Duke Ellington
What is a
problem?
PROBLEM
- any situation in which some
information is known and other
information is needed.
To be a mathematical problem
the situation must involve
mathematical reasoning..
In solving problems,
expect to be:
* challenged by unfamiliar
situations
* unsure of how to start
A. SETTING UP EQUATIONS
• Refers to the process of reducing the
information given in a problem to an equation or
a set of equations, which are then solved.
• Often it is preceded by some other strategies
like drawing a diagram and simplifying the
problem.
B. DRAW A DIAGRAM
• Refers to the drawing a freehand sketches or
figures useful in the visualization of situations
given or needed in obtaining a solution to the
problem.
• It is the starting point or a springboard to a
C. GUESS AND CHECK
• Involves guessing, checking, guessing again,
checking again, repeating until a reasonable
answer is arrived at.
• The first may be at random one, but successive
guesses, would become better based on results
from previous guesses.
• It is in the successive “educated” guesses where
careful thinking becomes a necessary
requirement.
Solution:
Step 1: Understanding the problem
Check: 12 + 13 = 25 heads
24 + 52 = 76 feet.
Solution:
Step 1: Understand the Problem
How many different orders could the baseball team have
two win and two losses in four games.