Yes. It's the same concept as you have to understand the language your speaking right now to speak it appropriately....but you'll get to that later I guess.
Computer programmers use math because math is a universal language. Many programmers are able to understand code when it is using numbers.
People often fear or hate things that they do not understand.
All kids have trouble in math some point in time. Most people think it is nice for you to be able to have someone else for help. Some people don't even understand and need someone Else's help to understand the lesson.
people usually use logic in math and math in logic
They use Greek symbols in math since Greek mathematicians invented math.
because when you get older you understand things better then when your young
-- Understand the question.-- Understand the information you're given with the question.-- Use the information you're given, the math you know, and whatever elseyou understand about the particular situation described in the problem, toderive the answer to the question that is asked.
Architects tend to use all types of math, but one main math used is Geometry. Architects must understand how slopes, intercepts and other terms found in geometry.
Math is so boring if you do not understand it, or if you don't like school. Math is so boring if you do not understand it, or if you don't like school. Math is so boring if you do not understand it, or if you don't like school. Math is so boring if you do not understand it, or if you don't like school.
by going to schoola nd learning math
Practice, practice, practice. Go through math books with questions and do all of them, two or three times. Try to understand the concepts, not just the mechanics. Our brain develop skills when repeating processes. Each repetition makes it easier for our brain to do it the next time. It develops and we learn. It is also important to understand why we use math and why we need math. To do calculations on percentage may be boring and not interesting at all if we do not understand its uses. By actually understanding the use of the particular math involved in a particular question, the math itself may be more interesting and you learn faster.
I'd suggest checking and savings accounts.