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Re: Old School "New Math"
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December 15, 2018, 01:12:54 pm »
I have locked this topic as the essential information pertaining to the "New Math" movement, i.e., "Modern Mathematics" ===> "Abstract Mathematics", is covered on the first page of the thread (for posterity).
Last point:
What is the difference between "Discrete Mathematics" and "Finite Mathematics"
?
I wanted to add to this thread but will redirect it to a new thread called "
Opposition to Pure Mathematics
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