David Hobby wrote:
> 
> Another place where this kind of thing shows
> up is in the definition of the natural numbers.
> Do they start at 0 or at 1?  On a basic level,
> starting at 1 makes sense.  But in set theory
> (or computer science) starting at 0 works better.
> 

David,
 I was only a maths teacher in an Australian High School, but we taught that
natural numbers start at 1. If you want to include 0 then they were called
whole numbers. It is only a name after all, but we were careful to make that
distinction to 12 year old students. Do they make the same distinction here?


[Including fractions and decimals was the set of (positive) rational
numbers. As students' mathematical knowledge progressed we taught them about
negative rational numbers and a year later they were introduced to
irrational numbers.]

The 0/1 confusion was an issue in teaching sequences and difference
equations to our older students, especially in calculating the number of
terms, but that is another problem altogether. 

Maree Ludenia

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