Grafos e seu Polinômio Característico: Uma proposta didática para o Ensino Médio
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X36967Keywords:
Grafos, Matrizes, Determinantes, Polinômio CaracterísticoAbstract
Neste trabalho, um tema relacionado às redes sociais é usado como uma estratégia didática para conectar a matemática conceitual e teórica ao cotidiano dos alunos do Ensino Médio. A proposta foi elaborada para ser aplicada na forma de uma oficina na 15a Semana Acadêmica Integrada do Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas. A partir do problema motivador sobre o conteúdo de Grafos, foram geradas matrizes, calculados os determinantes pelo método de Laplace e por escalonamento e determinado o polinômio característico. Para finalizar, foi aplicado um questionário aos participantes da oficina com o intuito de obter respostas quanto ao trabalho realizado.
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