1. Describe how this relates to your study habits. Do those numbers seem accurate? What specific changes could you make which would make learning math easier for you?
Well to be really honest I don´t study at home at all, its been a while since last time I opened my backpack at home. I actually believe the numbers are accurate, i mean, the best way for me to learn something is to practice it a lot; though if it´s something interesting, it makes the process easier and more nejoyable. Learning math for me is not as scary as it is to others, im not like mathophobic,but you should take a look at EXTREME cases like this one... though i have to say I hate homework. I should practice a little bit
<======== Found this picture on the net, thought it was kinda funny.
2. Think back over this past year, or even beyond, and identify one or two particular math concepts that were and maybe still are particularly troubling for you. Ask 1 or 2 questions in your post about these topics. Remember, the final still awaits. This is your chance to get your questions heard.
The first thing that comes to mind is finding roots and long division... p/q, factors, etc.. totally hated that. I missed like 3 days at school cus I was sick, and when I came back, i was severely lost. I would like to know an easier way to do all that processes.
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drubio,
Thanks for the link to the article about math phobia. I'm glad that you are not going down that road.
The picture was a thumbnail. When I click on it it is still too small to see. Would you please edit this post and include a larger image?
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