Message from @Alexandre
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Meh
It's more about how you process math and your speed in it
@hurami Where do I know your voice from?
You're more likely to do well in math if you actually take the time to learn it step by step
yeah
last year i got 16/80
and then now in this year i got an A
Noice
I started to study way more
Good work
Hello
Hey
What level of math are we talking here?
I would do the area of earth but screw squaring 20,015 in my head
im in year 10
Usually a low performance in math is because something very basic was missed early in a persons education.
yeah that was my mistake
my teacher is really good
he said the exact same thing
The teacher can make all the difference. My guess is you were never taught to use the times table. 🤔
but my problem was i didnt know how to use basic formula
oof
Then it was something with algebra. X and y etc
yeah
Nah
Alright, @Questioner has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.
Darn
I got scared of algebra with the x and y usage in formulas. I just didn’t understand them. Then my teacher told me to use a ? Instead.
My early maths was awful
Now Im management at a large store chain
Just dont let it get you down
Constantly seek to improve
wow
very nice
You'll do fine
thanks for the advice
Also remember that often times, especially in Algebra, there are many ways to do things
Learned that after I helped a girl who was super confused study for an algebra final back when I was in community college.
She told me how she was doing it and how she was taught in class, I just said, “Alright, so I want you to completely forget everything about how you were taught and just do this.” Showed her three examples. She ended up getting four weeks of learning within one hour. Ended up going from having no clue to acing the test with an A-. Sometimes technique makes all the difference.
Interesting