▲ | dhosek 2 days ago | |||||||
I don’t. My 11-year-old son managed, without knowing algebra, to find the square root of i without guidance. His technique was not dissimilar to what Newton described. And while he’s bright, I don’t know that I would put him in a class with Newton. Even with distractions available, people are still able to focus on questions like these and come up with solutions. | ||||||||
▲ | 11101010001100 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
This stuff always makes me chuckle. Magnus Carlsen learned chess without guidance, modulo his father being a rated player. | ||||||||
▲ | thaumasiotes 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
> My 11-year-old son managed, without knowing algebra, to find the square root of i without guidance. I'm curious what this means. To my mind, "without guidance" and also without knowing algebra, he wouldn't know what i was, and would therefore be unable to do any computation with it. | ||||||||
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