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Mathematical definitions

The definition of a concept in math has properties that are different from definitions in other subjects:

• Every correct statement about the concept follows logically from its definition.
• An example of the concept fits all the requirements of the definition (not just most of them).
• Every math object that fits all the requirements of the definition is an example of the concept.
• Mathematical definitions are crisp, not fuzzy.
• The definition gives a small amount of structural information and properties that are enough to determine the concept.
• Usually, much else is known about the concept besides what is in the definition.
• The info in the definition may not be the most important things to know about the concept.
• The same concept can have very different-looking definitions. It may be difficult to prove they give the same concept.
• Math texts use special wording to give definitions. Newcomers may not understand that the intent of an assertion is that it is a definition.

How many college math teachers ever explain these things?

I will expand on some of these concepts in future posts.

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