Abstract

One of the most important tasks of education is to develop the decision-making process of each individual. If mathematics is to aid in this process, its presentation must elicit from the student creative, problem-solving abilities. A strictly axiomatic approach to the teaching of mathematics often stifles this creative thinking. Although axiomatics and structure are important, they are secondary considerations in problem solving.

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