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by lifthrasiir
886 days ago
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For teaching purposes you are definitely allowed to lie, as long as that lie can be resolved eventually (not necessarily in this semester ;-). That's how we have been generally taught about integer divisions and negative square roots. But behind the scene, the `dx` notation can be fully generalized and made rigorous with differential forms, or that was what I have been told. |
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To some extent we have to speak to our audience. I consider that part of effective communication. I don't think "assume the person you're speaking to is/will be a mathematician" is an effective way to interact.