You can do Chemistry if you're interested in Chemistry and want to learn something
about it. There's no connection between it and math, in either direction.
It is no guarantee of success in those disciplines, but it is helpful.
Albert Einstein was a good student. He dropped out of high school to attend the prestigious Eidgenössische Polytechnische Schule (sort of like a technical college) in Zürich, Switzerland. Lacking a school certificate, he was required to take an entrance examination, which he did not pass. But he excelled in the math and physics part of the exam. There is a common myth that he failed mathematics in school. That never happened.
Myth only has one syllable.
The myth is that Rene Descartes thought of it while he stared at a fly on the ceiling.
An antonym or opposite word for myth would be fact. You could also say nonfiction or reality.
No, it is a myth.
Sure, why not; you can be good in more than one or two subjects.
Math is the language of all science, even biology.
Being proficient in basic math (algebra) is extremely helpful if not required for chemistry on a high school level. Economics aren't really that relevant, except for the fact that it too relies extensively on mathematics.
In my opinion, if you are good at math, then you will do well with economics and physics; both of which have a lot of math in them. Chemistry I would put in a different category; however, one assumes a mind used to learning math, physics and economics - all branches of Science - would be a mind geared toward science in general, including chemistry. Scientifically trained minds use logic and reasoning more (they are right-brain thinkers, as opposed to left-brain - artistic and emotional- thinking) and deductive reasoning, which would be of use in any of the four sciences presented here.Another point is that learning music will increase a person's math aptitude and overall intelligence.
It is no guarantee of success in those disciplines, but it is helpful.
No that's not true. That's a myth.
The myth that all Chinese people are good at math is not entirely true. The reason that they are often adept in math is because they have much longer school days than in the US and often go to school 6 days per week.
No. This is a myth that was published in a chemistry text and this has been perpetrated. But it is a fallacy. Glass is a brittle amorphous solid.
Creationists believe that the story of creation in the book of Genesis is not a myth.
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