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Item A compreensão da matemática como ferramenta estruturante na construção dos conceitos de ondulatória(INSTITUTO FEDERAL DE ALAGOAS - Ifal, 2023-07-20) Souza, Gilberto Helder Junior Aquino; Nunes, Evandro Barbosa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0688959694870210; Santos, Robenilson Ferreira dos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6920583106467092; Freitas, Felipe Alexandre Medeiros de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4576981969294029The teaching of Physics uses several languages, methodologies and didactic strategies to present the contents to the students, considering that, for the most part, the abstract structures are not always understood by the students. In this context, mathematical language is used to transpose ideas and theories to paper and its use is indispensable in Physics classes. Thus, the present work investigated the use of the mathematical language through a form (made for the students) directed to the knowledge of wave, besides analyzing the students' perception. The application of the form was carried out at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Alagoas - IFAL, located in the countryside of the state of Alagoas - AL, in four classes of the 2nd year of High school/Technical Education, totaling 91 (ninety one) participants. The research used a qualitative approach for the analysis, aiming to establish relationships between the answers and the comments made by the study subjects. At the end of the work, it was possible to notice some difficulties of the students in using the mathematical language in basic situations, such as quantizing characteristics of a transverse wave, doing graphic analysis, in which one can notice embarrassments in obtaining information present in the graphs, among others. Therefore, one should think about teaching strategies that can mitigate problems with mathematical equations and their respective concepts, in order to favor that “liquid” learning can reach new “airs”, making the physical-mathematical assimilation and development more crystalline for students, who will be able to use the knowledge obtained to raise new scientific horizons.