• 13igTyme@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    You want PEMA with knowledge of what is defined, when people can’t even understand PEMDAS. You wish for too much.

    • Cethin@lemmy.zip
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      2 days ago

      I hate most math eduction because it’s all about memorizing formulas and rules, and then memorizing exceptions. The user above’s system is easier to learn, because there’s no exceptions or weirdness. You just learn the rule that division is multiplication and subtraction is addition. They’re just written in a different notation. It’s simpler, not more difficult. It just requires being educated on it. Yes, it’s harder if you weren’t obviously, as is everything you weren’t educated on.

      • Mistic@lemmy.world
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        19 hours ago

        That’s because (strictly speaking) they aren’t teaching math. They’re teaching “tricks” to solve equations easier, which can lead to more confusion.

        Like the PEMDAS thing that’s being discussed here. There’s no such thing as “order of operations” in math, but it’s easier to teach by assuming that there is.

        Edit: To the people downvoting: I want to hear your opinions. Do you think I’m wrong? If so, why?

    • iglou@programming.dev
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      2 days ago

      I’m just confused as to how that is not common knowledge. The country I speak of is France, and we’re not exactly known for our excellent maths education.