User talk:MartinPalanca

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Remarks on your essay

Hi Martin,
Thanks for contributing to the wiki with your essay. Here's some feedback for you.

  • You mention so many interesting things, I would really like to see more questioning or simply opening doors. When you talk about pythagorean triples for instance, they raise so many issues? How many are there? How to find them? Or the cosine law, what does it tell me exactly? Have you ever noticed that the cosine law actually tells you by how much the Pythagorean theorem is off when the angle isn't 90?. This makes it all so much more interesting than whatever everyday life calculations textbook come up with.
  • Consider using the <math>formulae here</math> formatting to display your math formulas. For example, typing <math>a^2</math> gives you .
  • When citing your sources, consider using the <ref></ref> tag which produces something like this[1]. If you do so, you then need to add the tag<references/>where you would like to see your references collected. See the code for this page to see how I did this or check the reference.

Best
-- DavidKohler

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