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+ | in math, you often deal with impossible situations (such as within a proof by contradiction). How do you reliably represent these impossibilities within the [[explorable explanation]]s framework? | ||
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if you want to do a proof by contradiction, you somehow have to visually represent impossible situations! | if you want to do a proof by contradiction, you somehow have to visually represent impossible situations! | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 17 July 2021
in math, you often deal with impossible situations (such as within a proof by contradiction). How do you reliably represent these impossibilities within the explorable explanations framework?
if you want to do a proof by contradiction, you somehow have to visually represent impossible situations!