I wrote a (very long) blog post about those viral math problems and am looking for feedback, especially from people who are not convinced that the problem is ambiguous.
It’s about a 30min read so thank you in advance if you really take the time to read it, but I think it’s worth it if you joined such discussions in the past, but I’m probably biased because I wrote it :)
I stopped reading as soon as I saw the claim that the right answer was wrong. I then scanned it for any textbook references, and there were none (as expected).
Funny that you use the word “term”, since Terms are ONE of the things that people are referring to when they say “implicit multiplication” - the other being The Distributive Law. i.e. Two DIFFERENT actual rules of Maths have been lumped in together in a made-up rule (by people who don’t remember the actual rules).
BTW if you think it’s not made-up then provide me with a Maths textbook reference that uses it. Spoiler alert: you won’t find any.
It’s not the ONLY controversial part of the equation - people make other mistakes with it too - but it’s the biggest part. It’s the mistake that most people have made.
So that’s what you think of people who educate with actual Maths textbook references?
Read Maths textbooks.
Skimmed your comment and it’s wrong. Let me know if you ever decide to read the article instead of arguing against an imagined opponent.
So tell me where it’s wrong.
There’s nothing imaginary about the fact that he claimed it’s ambiguous, and is therefore wrong. Tell me why I should read a wrong article, given I already know it’s wrong.
Why would I bother to read your comment when I know it’s wrong?
You haven’t told me where it’s wrong yet. I already said where the article is wrong.
I’ll read your comment when you read the article. Challenge level: impossible.
I stopped reading it when I found it was wrong., and said what was wrong about it. You have still not said where mine is allegedly wrong. I’ll take that as an admission that you’re wrong then.
I stopped reading your comment when I saw you still hadn’t read the article.
I’ll take that as an admission that you’re wrong then. Bye now.
P.S. someone else just provided me with even more things which are wrong in it. Even more glad I didn’t waste time reading the rest of it.