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Mistic@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

Yes we are

Yes and no. You teach how to solve equations, but not the fundamentals. Fundamentals, most of the time, are taught in universities. It’s easier that way, but doesn’t mean it’s right. People call it math, but it’s not really math

Yes there is!

Nope.

There’s only commutation, association, distribution, and identity. It doesn’t matter in which order you apply any of these properties, the result will stay correct.

2×2×(2-2)/2 = 2×(4-4)/2 = 1×(4-4) = 4-4 = 0

As you can see, I didn’t follow any particular order and still got the correct result. Because no basic principle was broken.

Or I could also go

2×2×(2-2)/2 = 4×(2-2)/2 = 4×(1-1) = 4×0 = 0

Same result, completely different order, yet still correct.

My response to the rest goes back to the aforementioned.

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