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WM <wolfgang.mueckenheim@tha.de> writes:
The condition to be definable.It has been shown to the student by many arguments that the bijectionWhich of the conditions of being a bijection (as presented in your book)
fails.
does b fail to meet? (I'm betting you won't say.)
...You could also disprove it. But you carefully evade.Without giving one of these arguments (if desired also showing that and whyYou called me a liar for saying this. I /would/ actually have to accept
it fails) you would get only half of the full score.
the nonsense you teach (or at least copy it out) to get full marks.
...Either understand and repeat what I teach or disprove it. Here is a very simple example:Do you always refuse to answer simple questions? Do you have to writeIf a student had ever disproved my proofs he would have got additional>Do you not have to write marking schemes for your exams? And if in
fact you do, what do yours say about alternative answers?
points.
marking schemes for your exams? I'm just trying to find out if there is
documentary evidence of what a student at your college has to write to
get full marks.
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