No of course you don't. I mean there are plenty of jobs where you don't need to be good at maths. Although I am pretty sure that you have to take maths for A-levels and GCSE's but talk to someone about all your options for jobs. I hope this was helpful.
ICT = Information computer technology GCSE= General Certificate of Secondary Education
Depends on your school. Grammer schools tend to have a GCSE in everything. When is ay everything i mean as in subject, no course or anything. However, most schools have the basics-obviously. Science,english,maths. You then get extras, such as; Media,art,textiles,additional science, Languages,Sociology,Geography, history, dance etc. Be careful when picking your GCSE's though. Although they sound interesting, go for the ones you know your going to enjoy and be successful in. Im happy, if i helped you.
not much
It means the piece is not in a key.
A expression in maths is a collection of terms without an equality sign.
It can mean a tricky scheme.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math question? When we see 4x8, we're talking about multiplying 4 by 8. So if you have 4 groups of 8, you would have a total of 32. It's just like painting a beautiful picture, each number working together to create something wonderful.
"tenth"
What symbol
division
Oh, dude, 2x in math just means you're multiplying 2 by x. It's like saying, "Hey, let's take 2 and x and make them best friends by multiplying them together." So, if x is 5, then 2x would be 2 times 5, which equals 10. Math can be cool like that, you know?