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17 January, 21:55

What is the central idea of the role of myths

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  1. 17 January, 23:06
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    One answer is that it leans on the message impossible is not impossible and indicates precise reasoning for general things ie) one myth to many others in maths some people would say maths it is not creative; but I guess it has a key magic factor over time for those who both study or have basic skills from and through at least problem solving.

    Such myth can be reversed for those who find the study of maths interesting.

    As the basics for some people do not find it challenging enough just repetitive and wouldn't understand what context of creativity.

    As extract shows below.

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    Creativity is as central to mathematics as it is to art, literature, and music. The act of creation involves diametrical opposites--working intensely and relaxing, the frustration of failure and elation of discovery, satisfaction of seeing all the pieces fit together. It requires imagination, intellect, intuition, and aesthetic about the rightness of thing
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