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Modelling irrational numbers in analysis using elementary programming
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2016
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In recent years we have been teaching mathematical analysis using the computer to give experiences to help students understand the concepts [1]. It has proved to be a valuable aid in many ways, but the method depends on giving a suitably rich environment enabling students to experience the full range of possibilities. A great weakness of the use of regular computer languages is that they hold numbers in memory as a finite expansion in base two, so, effectively, all numbers in such a system are rational. This meant that we were unable to demonstrate any ideas that depend on the difference between rationals and irrationals; for instance, we could not plot graphs of the kind
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