Do you think that technology or hand-held things are better when working with math?
Depending, graphing on paper isn't as accurate as using a graphing calculator. But doing fractions is always better to do on paper for example.
That's quite true. What about drawing programs for geometry and such? Do you think those are more useful or do you think that it could give someone a false sense of security when learning the subject?
xD thats in between depending on how its portrayed. I'd use a program built for geometry, but using paper as well to work out the problem, emphasize on the word calculator, it may not always be true you could've missed something, probably simplifying before entering it.
Hmm, I was actually just curious on the subject matter. Thankyou for your opinion!
Oh yw!
subject matter being?
The question is considered the subject matter, @perl
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