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by Peter Riegler

Scope of formula

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Description of Bottleneck

When using a mathematical formula students don’t check whether the prerequisites for the applicability of this formula apply.

Intended Learning Outcome

This bottleneck relates to the following intended learning outcome: Students always check whether a given formula comes with prerequisites for its applicability and whether these prerequisites hold in a given situation.

Examples

  1. Square root and square are inverse to each other for nonnegative real numbers, i.e. for : . Without the prerequisite the formula would read . In fact, many students use without checking the applicability/validity of prerequisites.
  2. Scope of quadratic formula as described in DecodingWork:Scope of quadratic formula