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True. Examples are necessary for both motivation, and for showing how the formalisms work, at this level. One good undergraduate textbook that has plenty of examples is Dummit & Foote. However, that doesn't mean that you don't define anything properly, and solely use examples to show how to crunch certain computations. The student is then stuck with a bunch of patterns in their heads, with little mathematical understanding.



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