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Classroom Dimension Problem (A, B, C)
Ian Chesterton draws this problem on the classroom blackboard, labeling the three spatial dimensions as axes A, B, and C to test his pupils' understanding. Susan Foreman swiftly corrects him, adding dimensions D and E, while the other pupils and a boy watch. Ian uses the memory outside the scrapyard to downplay Susan's abilities, but it highlights his own exposed limitations.
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Purpose
Teaches basic three-dimensional geometry through labeled axes A, B, and C
Significance
Triggers Ian's recollection of Susan's superior knowledge, fueling his and Barbara's decision to follow her into the scrapyard and bridging ordinary teaching to hints of the extraordinary
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