Kate O'Neill

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Perhaps it doesn’t seem so troubling, especially if you’re used to the quadratic formula, to get two answers to the same question. But when you’re twelve it represents a real philosophical shift. You’ve spent six long years in grade school figuring out what the answer is, and now, suddenly, there is no such thing.
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking
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