▲ | JadeNB 2 days ago | |
> But when I was learning linear algebra all I could think was "who cares about linear functions? It's the simplest, dumbest kind of function. In fact, in one dimension it's just multiplication -- that's the only linear function and the class of scalar linear functions is completely specified by the factor that you multiple by". This seems to make it good motivation for an intellectually curious student—"linear functions are the simplest, dumbest kind of function, and yet they still teach us this new and exotic kind of multiplication." That's not how I learned it (I was the kind of obedient student who was interested in a mathematical definition because I was told that I should be), but I can't imagine that I wouldn't have been intrigued by such a presentation! |