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by encrux
1468 days ago
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I will argue that you don't even need real world application. What I do find really important is motivation of a problem. Before even talking about math, teachers just need to explain where the problem came from, who was thinking about it and why (if it's known specifically, like cardano's 3rd degree polynomials, even better). If there's one thing that gets me (and by my own observation, the high school students I tutored) motivated, it's this by far. |
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