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by dawnofdusk
248 days ago
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I really like the second part of the blogpost but starting with Gaussian elimination is a little "mysterious" for lack of a better word. It seems more logical to start with a problem ("how to solve linear equations?" "how to find intersections of lines?"), show its solution graphically, and then present the computational method or algorithm that provides this solution. Doing it backwards is a little like teaching the chain rule in calculus before drawing the geometric pictures of how derivatives are like slopes. |
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