My likeing of pure and linear and applied maths and algebra

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toffee
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17 Nov 2005, 5:54 am

Title: My likeing of pure and linear algebra and mathematics
I really do like maths and algebra because of the functionallity of my learning and remembering what I have learned experience as to not having to remember what I have learned because it is too interesting that it automatically ragisters in my memory and practice perfect performance in practicing my exams and answering my teacher's questions and working on writing. The same interests are common with my fellow students



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17 Nov 2005, 5:56 am

toffee wrote:
Title: My likeing of pure and linear algebra and mathematics
I really do like maths and algebra because of the functionallity of my learning and remembering what I have learned experience as to not having to remember what I have learned because it is too interesting that it automatically ragisters in my memory and practice perfect performance in practicing my exams and answering my teacher's questions and working on writing. The same interests are common with my fellow students



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17 Nov 2005, 8:17 am

right now, i have algebra fundementals, and im failing misrablely. what you are talking about is what im currently learning in class, and i dont know how to do math. im actually below basic.



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17 Nov 2005, 9:22 am

Although I have failed Calculus I four times I am doing just fine in theoretical math classes like linear and non-linear math, Stochastic Calculus and Computer Imaging.

Sandra3 you might look at how you are being taught. I need to see everything as a picture. Math lends itself well to that, as it is taught in some places, but not others. I was unable to do statistics until I learned from a Professor from France, where they use a graphical method.


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