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[QUOTE="symbolipoint, post: 6814390, member: 58864"] I read slightly more than the first paragraph, and then could only look at the rest. What a mess! Students just can best follow the course prerequisites. People do not learn how everything is related overnight. When students, usually young and not advanced, comment that they do not see how the different parts of Mathematics fit together, they are right and honest. Just a small piece of how something is related to something else, Long Division for digited numbers is just like polynomial division; one begins to see this more clearly when he is taught polynomial long division (often in Algebra 1 or Algebra 2). Suddenly he understands Place Value better, even if he thought he understood it earlier. [/QUOTE]
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