
doi: 10.1007/bf03338650
The first thesis is that the main connection lines within and around linear algebra cannot be explained at school level — in contrast to analysis and analytic geometry. On the other hand, such connections contain implicite answers to elementary, but important questions of meaning and sense. On this background the decision for analytic geometry (instead of linear algebra) is justified.
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