Why You Shouldn't Say It's Easy When Teaching
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Why You Shouldn't Say It's Easy When Teaching
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#4Good god, if only mathematics professors would learn this. If I hear the word 'trivial' one more time I swear I'm going to scream.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triviality_(mathematics)
(Obvious/easy to prove)
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#5Good god, if only mathematics professors would learn this. If I hear the word 'trivial' one more time I swear I'm going to scream.
It actually means a specific thing in mathematics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triviality_(mathematics) (Obvious/easy to prove)
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#6If you know how well the person you are talking to know the material you are talking about, then I don't find calling the thing 'easy' is humiliating at all, instead it is a effective way to say "no worries, just do XXX and you are good". A rule of thumb is when you are not sure if it is appropriate to call something easy, just ask the person you are talking to whether he knows that thing. Why stopping using the word 'easy' when we are sure all parties of the conversation gets what you are talking about and think it is indeed easy?
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#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
It actually means a specific thing in mathematics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triviality_(mathematics) (Obvious/easy to prove)
And it's just as specifically subjective.