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From: | Mark Horner |
Subject: | Re: FHSST-Maths: officially dumbed down... |
Date: | Tue, 12 Apr 2005 20:46:11 -0700 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1) |
Hey Samnice big edit - I updated the FHSST Maths book on the website - 198 pages - almost at 200! Only 177 behind Physics ;) Come on Maths teams you can do it :)
Ok - on a more serious note - a little worried about the use of the word infinity so early on. I think we should explain that concept carefully - but thats the right place to do it.
If we going to have some solid basics in, where does the precedence of operators (is that programming jargon - should it be operations) fit in? Just the line where you have a+b/c - they should know that they do the division first but if we want to be clear and correct we might want to say something, though I defer that decision to the maths team.
I think the books should be relaxed but correct. The comment about mathematicians being lazy might raise some eyebrows but its fine by me :) after the talk I saw today by a theorist (mathematician in disguise) its undeniable.
Cheers, Mark -- --Mark Horner Jabber/AIM/Yahoo: marknewlyn
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