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Please allow me to be brave and excuse me if I am not swift enough. Maybe it too early for me...
I got the idea of your letter (I think) but I seemed to have a little trouble understanding the real issue here. Are you writing to petition a protest as a guardian on behalf of Simon ? Yes My suggestion is that when you write something like that in the future, make an introduction of yourself to establish who you are and state the nature of the matter clearly. This part of the letter is rather vauge and obscure, IMO...
" src="/emoticons/emotion-7.gif">? But how, Goodman? I believe my introdution is not necessary and the letter is should be to the point. What do you think?
<<<I would like you to know that the laws of Mathematics state that a solution cannot be wrong, if is comprehensible and the conclusion is correct. A problem can be solved using a variety of methods. Even so, I have told him follow your method. At the same time I hope you would kindly allow him to use another method where he gets stuck with yours.>>
I am afraid, I couldn't actually get what about this part seems vague or obsure to you.. I just want to tell the teacher that what she has done to the student is actually wrong, but politely. As per the law of mathematics she or anyone else cannot make a sum wrong, if the way the problem has been worked out is comprehensible and the answer is correct. What if the student (Simon) has used another method to find the solution. The teacher must have done and learned it another way. I, thereby, want the teacher to allow the student to be flexible in Mathematics and also want her to award him that one mark too.
Hope you got my point.
By the way, a lot of thanks for visiting the post and commenting on th e issue raised by me. I really very nice, thoughtful and brave
of you.
Regards,
Matt