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Comment by constantcrying

7 hours ago

I have nothing against starting out with motivating examples, obviously they are needed for understanding. But they should motivate the definition of a vector space. Not the definition of vectors as mappings of indices.

Functions are actually a great motivating example for the definition of a vector space, precisely because they are first look nothing like what student think of as a vector.

Thinking about this specific case, I think you are right. The manner of describing actually confuses the concept more than if it never tried to introduce the index-mapping.