Josh Noll

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Mathematicians like to give names to the phenomena our common sense describes: instead of saying, “This thing added to that thing is the same thing as that thing added to this thing,” we say, “Addition is commutative.” Or, because we like our symbols, we write: For any choice of a and b, a + b= b + a.
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking
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