Stravinsk
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That's the title of the video. And while to some extent I agree, I'm not sure what is exemplified fits that description.
Nevertheless, I did find the two alternate methods of doing mathematics very interesting. I can't say it's "easier" right off - because I'm simply not accustomed to using either method in my head. But it might be for someone entering the subject.
Guiding Questions I'm asking a response to in this thread:
Is the math easier in either of the two methods to you? Do you think it would be easier to a newcomer to math?
And also - if this has been known for so long - why is it not taught like this?
Nevertheless, I did find the two alternate methods of doing mathematics very interesting. I can't say it's "easier" right off - because I'm simply not accustomed to using either method in my head. But it might be for someone entering the subject.
Guiding Questions I'm asking a response to in this thread:
Is the math easier in either of the two methods to you? Do you think it would be easier to a newcomer to math?
And also - if this has been known for so long - why is it not taught like this?