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"My mathematics is good" is correct out of the choices given, but a better sentence would be "I am good at mathematics".
It's correct to say that a person is good AT mathematics.
It is not bad to be good at mathematics. It is specifically good.
There is no difference between the phrases, "good in" or "good at". If a person is good in Mathematics, they are also good at Mathematics.
Oh, dude, it's "she is good at mathematics." Like, you wouldn't say she's good "in" mathematics like she's hanging out inside a math problem or something. It's all about prepositions, man. So yeah, "at" is the way to go.
Different people have different skills and aptitudes: some are good at mathematics but are not great writers, some are great writers but not much good at mathematics, some are good at both and some at neither.Different people have different skills and aptitudes: some are good at mathematics but are not great writers, some are great writers but not much good at mathematics, some are good at both and some at neither.Different people have different skills and aptitudes: some are good at mathematics but are not great writers, some are great writers but not much good at mathematics, some are good at both and some at neither.Different people have different skills and aptitudes: some are good at mathematics but are not great writers, some are great writers but not much good at mathematics, some are good at both and some at neither.
You HAVE to be good at mathematics to be good at chemistry, physics and engineering. It's not a handicap, it's a necessity.
hyperbola
No.
I think so because my brother in law is computer scientist and he says that if you are good at mathematics so programming will be easy to learn for you.
I like mathematics, but I am bad at problem solving. Engineers are good at mathematics and problem solving.
Not true. Chemistry is easier than Mathematics.