pka
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Students do not have to believe anything. Belief is for the dim-witted.
Students are expected to know that any number times zero is \(\displaystyle 0\).
And to know that if \(\displaystyle x\ne 0\) but \(\displaystyle x\cdot y=0\) then \(\displaystyle y=0\).
Moreover, if \(\displaystyle x\cdot y\ne 0\) then neither \(\displaystyle x\) nor \(\displaystyle y\) can be zero.
These are fundamental properties of numbers that students are required to know.
Any really qualified teacher makes sure students know in order to understand.
Belief is not a concept in science.
(x-4)(x-5)=0
x=4 x=5
Why do students need to believe that all the solutions? not more!
(x-2)(x-3)(x-5)(x+10)=0
x=2 x=3 x=5 x=-10
Why do students need to believe that all the solutions? not more!
Students do not have to believe anything. Belief is for the dim-witted.
Students are expected to know that any number times zero is \(\displaystyle 0\).
And to know that if \(\displaystyle x\ne 0\) but \(\displaystyle x\cdot y=0\) then \(\displaystyle y=0\).
Moreover, if \(\displaystyle x\cdot y\ne 0\) then neither \(\displaystyle x\) nor \(\displaystyle y\) can be zero.
These are fundamental properties of numbers that students are required to know.
Any really qualified teacher makes sure students know in order to understand.
Belief is not a concept in science.
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