Talk:Standard algorithms
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This article's title is Standard Algorithms. The title is broad, though the body of the article is relatively short. It seems like the original purpose of the article was to describe the standard algorithms of elementary math. Though these algorithms were initially touched upon, the article elaborated on "Reform Math" approaches to algorithms but not on the content or procedures involving standard algorithms. As the article progressed, the author included commentary on the alternative "Reform Mathematics" approaches to algorithms. To address elementary math methods, I included the main idea of the standard algorithms in the article's Lead section. In addition, I restructured the article and offered space for the important discussion on "Reform Maths" as well as "Resources" that guide this reform as separate sections below the "Main" section. The "Main" section contains a description of the standard arithmetic algorithms (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) which seems to be the original purpose of the article. Also, to add to the credibility of the article, I include a "References" section and a "Bibliography". Fflores09 (talk) 05:14, 18 February 2024 (UTC)
In mentioning potential advantages of "Reform Math" approaches, the article may not portray a neutral tone. It seems that the original focal topic of the article was to present standard math algorithms. Fflores09 (talk) 06:47, 18 February 2024 (UTC)