Sure, your teacher!!!
2006-07-17 03:04:23
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answer #1
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answered by prune 3
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2+2=4
2006-07-17 09:58:59
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answer #2
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answered by nkk329951701 2
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Online Math Tutor
http://www.mathexplained.com
2006-07-17 10:20:14
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answered by Math Help 2
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Do not lose heart. You are not the only one and you will certainly not be the last who is lost in the jumble of numbers. Matters have reached to such crux in India that maths,passing in which is mandatory at present, is going to be an optional paper. Don't you feel like enrolling in some Indian school.The reson for matters coming to this sorry stage is that mathematics has all along been taught in a dull and didactic manner.Even if mathematicsl examples always refer to turnout by human workers the subject is taught in such a way that it is above it and has no relationship whatsoever with what is occuring around you.Plato had elicited mathematical formulae from a slave child with no background of formal or informal education. However, he had put it down to past life. But he must really have elicited the information out of him by adroit questions. Bhaskaracharya, the great Indian mathematician of your who long before Galileo had postulated an earth revolving round the sun had his own daughter Leelawati as his loving disciple and had brought her up as a gifted mathematician.If you can get hold of his treatises of the same name as that of his daughter do read it and you would wonder how easy maths is and you will overcome your diffidence .The panorama of an ordered world running on predictable line that it reveals is simply wonderful.
Try to be a modern counterpart of that Leelawati(presuming you are a sweet girl kid.)
2006-07-17 10:11:28
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answered by Prabhakar G 6
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Ask for help from your maths teacher and do all the practice questions possible. Learn the rules and use them (sometimes creatively!) to succeed. Maybe changing maths teacher might help if possible. I was bad at maths and hated it until I got the right teacher. Two A-levels of Maths and 2 Engineering degrees later I'm glad I got the right teacher in the end!
Good luck!
2006-07-17 10:00:59
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answered by ehc11 5
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1 + 1 = 2 The rest follows on.
2006-07-17 09:58:29
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answered by V 2
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I don't know, can anyone teach you maths? Try this one
Q : If you answered 22 questions on yahoo answers and 2 points per answer how many points would you have earned?
Answer : 44
Thanks for my 2 points
2006-07-17 10:04:13
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answered by Anonymous
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If you really want to learn maths you start from the basis
there are fundamental things you should know. If you don't know the elementary maths star with that
2006-07-21 08:25:02
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answered by yason 2
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Yes
2006-07-20 01:16:18
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answered by mkaamsel 4
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let's see....
try this one 2+2= 5
3+2=10 and so on! put these answers on your school papers and you are sure to get a 100! good luck with this! looks like youre going to stay stupid forever though!
2006-07-17 10:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I will teach you maths.
2006-07-17 10:07:54
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answered by Sherlock Holmes 6
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