Home Schooling: Mathematics at Home
Mathematics at Home in Your Study
By WriterzBlock, published May 15, 2006
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1.1: Introduction to math on your own: Study Hard!Mathematics can be a tough subject for anyone. It's complicated structure is based on critical thinking and a breakdown of concepts that require formulation. Even some of the world's top professors or top scientists can experience difficulties executing math properly. There are key things to keep in mind during study while tangling with such a subject.
*Believe in yourself: you CAN do it!
*This is not a race, take your time and absorb each step to reach the correct answer.
*Practice: Repitition makes learning permanent.
*Obtain books, friends, professors, or any other available source to aid you.
1.2: Mathematical Ability
Regardless of sex, origin, race or ethnicity, not every person is at the same level when it comes to Mathematics. Some have a more expanded horizon in mathematics, and some do not. This does not mean you are incapable of learning the knowledge to expand. Find out your level of comfort and the level at which you obtain difficulity. Once the difficulty is discovered, you know know which area you need to strengthen.
1.3: Math practice.
(Please take time to jot down these problems, and complete what you can)
1) 2+2 2) 4+33) 5-2 4)34-195) 5-12 6) 23-42+2
7) 2j+6 = 4j+8 8) 23t+2-5t 9)18/2 10) 44+X =7
11) –4x(3x-12x+7x) 12) –2x+3=6
These may all seem like simple math problems to do without paper. Some actually are, whereas the others may require a bit more critical thinking. It is a definite mankind error that many of us are interested in only knowing the answer. But knowing the answer and knowing how to obtain the answer are two different things. Students must learn to show work and illustrate how they received the answer they did. Being able to do so illustrates that the methods are fully understood.
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