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by FartyMcFarter
558 days ago
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It is intuitive on some higher level, now that I know about signs, operators, negative numbers and all that. But when talking about visual information (i.e. "visual proof"), it isn't intuitive in that context. In addition to that, for all I know there could be some pitfalls involved with negative areas which I'm not aware of. Even if there aren't any pitfalls, this isn't immediately obvious to someone who isn't familiar with the concept of negative area. If I'm willing (or forced) to think in such abstract terms, I would much prefer an algebraic proof to this visual proof. |
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