It is most probably the combination of you and your teacher. Some teachers explain simple facts by first going through all the complex exceptions. So a simple relationship seems suddenly highly complex and therefore hard to understand.
Sometimes the way a teacher thinks and explains just does not click with a student.
Geometry has the advantage that you can visualize nearly everything quite easily. But it takes some training and explanations to understand how this visualization works.
2007-05-18 07:19:27
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answered by ab1609 5
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I thought Geometry was the best. It's real and can be graphically demonstrated with basic tools. It's not a good subject for memorisation.
For example check this site, http://www.cut-the-knot.org/pythagoras/index.shtml
Physics is the next step to visualisation and the best thing you have going for you is all the on-line aids.
Remember, what you learn you may forget. What you understand is yours forever.
Good Luck
2007-05-15 02:07:05
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answered by Caretaker 7
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you're not alone. i failed miserably in geometry. but i got all A's in algebra II, pre-cal, and statistics. I think its because geometry has no similarity with any other branch of math so alot of kids get confused with it.
2007-05-14 22:35:10
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answered by confusedkid 1
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geometry is the worse. i used to pray before every test and i still graduated with a D average. so dont feel bad, sweetie.
2007-05-14 22:39:07
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answered by ? 2
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not that hard if you understand it, maybe if your having trouble try to get a tutor
2007-05-14 22:35:28
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answered by Bsktbllkd31 3
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