Some brains just work differently than others and math is pretty irritating.
2006-09-19 12:18:54
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answered by Nc Jay 5
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Yes and no. People get a large deal of their intelligence in general just by being born (IE: from their parents). My father was such a mathematician, I have always excelled in math at school even when I wasn't trying. Now studying Neuroscience and such, it comes in handy. I don't mean to sound prejudice with not-smart people, but they are very tiring, and I would like to just be in a a room full of people everyday that know what I am talking about and know/ enjoy challenging math. Math rules. And I agree, I get very frustrated with the "slow".
2006-09-20 13:23:13
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answered by Norah 6
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if your as much as linear algebra, i'd say your extraordinarily solid. Linear algebra deals with vector areas. or do you recommend undemanding algebra? 2. physics is a tough course, you will desire to be waiting to visualise what is going on. Its a classification you will desire to do prepare issues repeatedly and all over lower back to drill it into your concepts. 3. regrettably, chemistry and biology are very mathematically heavy in a protracted time. 4. not my solid point the two. 5. not a activities man or woman, or dont play them in any respect? 6. video games--- doesnt incredibly fit in right here, yet prepare makes perfect. 7.you have diverse skills which you hit upon ordinary. 8. its grammar, not grammer. :) 9. then do some thing in historic previous or in all risk sociology. physics isnt for each man or woman. whilst did you notice you have been suffering in math? it ought to be achievable that it is your instructor. i've got had semesters the place training have been difficult via fact the instructor wasnt solid at explaining the cloth.
2016-12-18 13:25:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I used to tutor math phobic people and I never had a student who couldn't grasp anything eventually.
"Eventually" is the key. People who do not have as much practice in math may take longer to understand, or may need to think of things a different way. But if you want to try hard enough, you will eventually get it.
Good luck!
2006-09-19 12:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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NO. It is a matter of training, as well as stop telling yourself that you're slow and stop listening to those who will let you indulge in this limiting belief.
Only in the case of actual mental retardation people are "born to be slow in math." Sorry, no easy way out!
2006-09-19 12:22:05
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answered by Snowflake 7
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I know you feel that way. When I was in school I sure did.
But now I'm a math wiz.. once you are dealing with money (especially your money) the math ceases being just math and is suddenly it's the most interesting thing in the world and makes instant sense.
2006-09-19 12:18:36
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answered by Sara 6
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Some people are good at math while others are not. Maybe they are good in other areas. As long as I think of math as a game or a secret language to uncode, I can deal with it.
2006-09-19 12:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No i just think some people catch on faster no one slow at it 'cause if you figure out what kind of learner ( better at listening to the teacher or more hands on) you are you'll get it
2006-09-19 12:21:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Every body's brain is hooked up different, and every body's chemistry is different. That's why we all think differently and why we are not all good at the same things.
2006-09-19 12:16:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes hence special ed math.
2006-09-19 12:14:34
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answered by King of Babylon 3
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