Representación de los números reales en la recta

  • Coriat M
  • Scaglia S
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We state and justify a conjecture concerning the comparative complexity of the representation of real numbers on the line versus other representations. The Introduction provides the setting of the subject and states the conjecture. Part[1] deals with the controversial line’s «nature» and depicts several interpretations of the straight line. Part 2 analyses the particular phenomenology related to the assignment of real numbers to the line’s points, in order to extract some limitations of such an assignment. Part 3 compares several representations of real numbers with the representation on the line, and presents a set of distinctive features for the latter.This paper, theoretically oriented, comes from a broader research work addressed to uncover epistemological obstacles related to the representation of real numbers on the straight line. We are doing a work field, involving students of several levels, on this subject.

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Coriat, M., & Scaglia, S. (2000). Representación de los números reales en la recta. Enseñanza de Las Ciencias. Revista de Investigación y Experiencias Didácticas, 18(1), 25–34. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/ensciencias.4054

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