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Why does math hate me?

Does he?How dare he? I will talk to him about you!Why does he hate you. You know what, lemme ask him right now.HOLD ON!(after 20 minutes of long conversation)hmmm okHe says that he hates you because you give up solving problems. And he doesn’t like people who give up. He also says that he tries to cram all the information up the night before the test.Oh and most importantly, He says that you never open his book during summer break or winter breaks for more practice. Look, math has lots of problem. That is the reason why people all around the world have to study math. So that they can solve some of his problem. It makes him feel better. He says that he can’t stand people who don’t try to solve his life problems.Oh one more thing… He says that you can gain his love back if you change yourself, and try to help him solve problems!That’s good right?

Why is math hard for most people?

There are many reasons, but they all come to one: they have developed a prejudice about themselves, due to some misunderstanding. In mathematics, if you miss one lesson, or one step in a reasoning, then, very quickly, it will look like Chinese or Hebrew (as we say). Asking the good question at the right time could change this, but not all people dare, and sometimes the teacher might not be helpful. Mathematics is extraordinarily large, there is mathematics for all taste (classic, jazzy, romantic, cool, aesthetic, mystery, etc.), and some teacher concentrate the teaching around their taste, and very much dislike different motivations, and that can lead to conflict and being stuck on some matter. Some people like concrete things, and numerical examples, and cannot proceed if this is not presented. Other get lost in the numerical examples, and understand better when things are given in a clear abstract setting. Everyone can like a part of mathematics, but can lose interest in some other part. Some get lost in math because they were not told that it requires some amount of work. Sometimes, as a teacher, I realise that the students who understand the course very quickly, get easily bored, and don’t do the work of memorisation, ignoring that many simple things can get complex when you need them to solve a new problem. The ease they have to understand becomes a handicap to solidify their knowledge and do the work of memorising, and the management of the concept, where the more slow, and less confident students, will do, by necessity, the right amount of work. So, “having a hard time understanding math” might be part of the job in mathematics, and denying this will only make things more complex in the future. Also, a teacher of mathematics might forget his own hard time to get the idea, and be impatient. Students of mathematics are often asked to accept in one hour what the original mathematicians took centuries, if not millennia, to accept, like a famous comic illustrated so well (see below). A famous example is the divergence of the harmonic series 1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + …

Can someone do my math homework?

Sure, email it to me since we’re in the same school……In all seriousness, homework is extremely important to the learning process. Though school can help, it is you that must put in the effort, your end of the bargain, in order to gain a better education.As any successful person will tell you, you need to practice, practice, practice over and over in order to nail something to near perfection.But why?Though you may not realize it now(as the teenage brain is impulsive by design), your decisions now will deeply impact your future, and it’s crucial that you understand this ASAP in order to achieve success.Let’s take a look at a situation that this could apply to.For example, imagine that you do finish your math homework. Because you did it, you understand it more. You get a 71 on your math test the next day. It’s not the best, but you feel proud, knowing you tried and actively participated. It’s not intelligence teachers look for: it’s diligence.However, imagine you never did that homework assignment. You do not understand the material fully the next day, and you get a 63 on your math test. It’s a failing grade, and your reputation is tarnished, as well as your academic career.As you can see, something as small as doing your homework yourself can change your whole life! But never fear! If you ever feel worried or stressed about homework, take a short break to stretch and relax. If you don’t want to do your homework, think about what great things you’ll accomplish one day if you do. If you’re having trouble, ask your teacher! They’ll be eager to help!In the end, all that matters is that you tried.

How do you get someone to do your math homework?

Mathematics is the study of quantity , change , structure , space or anything that deals with numbers. Galileo had once said The universe cannot be read until we have learned the language that was written in Mathematical language with geometric figures. The statement itself signifies the importance of mathematics. Students who are willing to study mathematics deeply Maths homework help provides incomparable services for better learning environment to the students where there is no place for errors.

Math makes me cry (literally)?

Oh yeah! You most definitely (I'm guessing you want Biology or something not like Phys or Chem?) are not going into a career where maths will be used and just don't understand why you have to learn it (you may not realise this, but you probably subconsciously do feel this way). I'm one of the top students in my class and have horrid problems with maths because of the same reason. I'm going into History and Linguistics and don't understand why I have to have a maths education past Algebra II (I believe you should have up to that). I didn't have problems until I was in higher maths courses though, I was one of top maths students up until 9th grade.

I also study all the time, and like you, failed my exam sophomore year in Algebra II Trig. after managing to get As in Geometry my freshman year (my midterm though, not my final). It's probably a combination of your hate for it and you may just not have a mathematical mind (I know I don't). Your lack of interest in it is also why you're zoning out during lessons.

All I could suggest is trying to keep as much focus as possible and don't be afraid to ask your teacher for help, I'm sure she'll understand (you wouldn't be her first student who just can't comprehend it, so don't stress it). Tutoring can do wonders in helping you grasp concepts in a way you'll understand! Also about your averages, I'm sure they'll raise once you go to tutoring. Colleges also would see you're improvement and actually probably respect it because they'll notice that you took responsibility for your grades enough to seek help! I don't know what level maths you're currently in, but maybe taking easier courses could help also.

I hope this was somewhat helpful and I wish you luck in improving your maths grades!

Some math genus teach me lol please?

thnxs everyone who tries to help me:
A vitamin pill provides 14% of the magnesium that an adult needs per day. The pill contains 40 milligrams of magnesium. How many milligrams of magnesium does an adult need per day?
please explain!

Can someone tell me how to do this math problem?

So this is a long division problem.

168/240 = ?

Here you ad a zero to the end of 168 and add a decimal point to your answer.

1680/240 = .?

then you figure out how many times 240 goes into 1680.
If you are not allowed to used a calculator you will just have to use the guess and check method for this next part.

240 * 6 = 1440
240 * 7 = 1680

So 240 goes into 1680, 7 times.

1680/240 = .7

there is no reminder so your answer is .7


Hope this helps! :)

Will someone please help me with math?

I have 3 questions but they are different types of problems. I already know the answers, they are in the back of the book, and I am going to post the answers so that you will know but I don't know why they are the correct answers. Could some please explain to me how to do these problems, I am so confused in math right now. I will choose a best answer for someone that really helps me out.

1. Find an equation for the parabola (sorry I can't draw a picture) but the points are: (0, 3) (3, -6)

2. List all the possible rational zeros and find all the rational zeros.
g(t) = 2t^4 - 3t^3 + 16t - 24

3. Find a polynomial function with integer coefficients that has given zeros. 0, 3, 3 + i, 3 - i


Answers:
1. y = (x - 3)^2 - 6
2. Possible zeros: +- 1, +-2, +-3, +-4, +-6, +-8, +-12, +-24, +-1/2, +- 3/2. Rational zeros: -2, 3/2
3. f(x) = x^4 + 3x^3 - 8x^2 + 10x

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