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When a Student Is Given Two Seemingly Different Problems to Solve

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When a student is given two seemingly different problems to solve, but the problems have the same underlying logical requirements, the student may miss this similarity due to the apparent differences in the wording of the questions. The relationship between two problems is called ________.


Definitions:

Abstract Thinking

The ability to think about objects, principles, and ideas that are not physically present.

Hypothetical Propositions

Statements or assertions that propose a possibility or theoretical scenario for the sake of argument.

Concrete Operational

The concrete operational stage is a phase in Piaget's theory of cognitive development where children between about 7 and 12 years old develop logical thinking but still struggle with abstract concepts.

Mathematical Transformations

Mathematical transformations involve the application of specific mathematical operations to alter a function or equation's form while preserving inherent relationships.

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