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by skhunted
790 days ago
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I’ve been teaching mathematics for over 30 years at the community college level. Most people at the time of taking a course don’t have a sophisticated enough understanding of math to really appreciate “intuitive explanations” because they don’t have intuition. Take parametric curves. I explain that they generalize the concept of a function. Every function can be parametrized in a trivial way. They don’t really understand this concept. They have a hard time parametrizing a function and do so only becuase of a formula. The fact is most people need to go through the mechanical process of doin g before they can get to a point of understanding. It takes almost the entire semester for me to convince beginning algebra students that the reason that 2x + 3x is 5x is because of the distributive property. And when they do understand it they don’t understand why that is important. Later on when things click for someone they will often say things like, “Why didn’t they just tell this when we took the course?” Usually we did. You just didn’t have a sophisticated enough understanding of things to grok it at the time you took the course. |
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And I know picking on your example isn't in the league of a general solution.
But if 2x (which is x + x) is two apples in a box, and 3x (which is x+x+x) is three apples in another box, then you put those two boxes in a bigger box (another +), people already intuitively can see the distributed property of scalar multiplication vs. addition of some unit, they just didn't have a name for it.
Likewise, a 3x4 square of paper next to a 7x4 piece of paper can be easily seen to be a 10x4 piece of paper. Multiplication of numbers over added numbers.
So one way to introduce distribution is to start by showing examples of several places where people already understand the concept of multiplication distributing, and use it every day, but just didn't know it was one concept with a name.
Once people can recognize distribution as an already familiar relationship in everyday life, then the symbols can be visited as the way we write down the already known and useful concept so we can be very clear and general about it.
Anyway, that's just a reaction to one example, which may not mean much.