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The Kitchen Sink
Math videos and other click bait (e.g., 6÷2(1+2) )
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<blockquote data-quote="Chesterton" data-source="post: 77343918" data-attributes="member: 225709"><p>Agreed. Math is a language for communication, and it's up to the writer to avoid ambiguity. Equations can be written which are analogous to this sentence: "<em>I saw a man with binoculars"</em>, which allows for two interpretations. (Actually three interpretations, since I could have used binoculars to see a man in possession of binoculars, lol.) This should be avoided both in language and in math.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chesterton, post: 77343918, member: 225709"] Agreed. Math is a language for communication, and it's up to the writer to avoid ambiguity. Equations can be written which are analogous to this sentence: "[I]I saw a man with binoculars"[/I], which allows for two interpretations. (Actually three interpretations, since I could have used binoculars to see a man in possession of binoculars, lol.) This should be avoided both in language and in math. [/QUOTE]
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