The course work in drafting requires a great deal of knowledge in calculus, trigonometry and geometry. If you have a limited exposure to these fields, try to get some additional coursework in the areas of math.
Both "I am good in math" and "I am good at math" are commonly used and generally accepted. However, the more technically correct phrase is "I am good at math." The preposition "at" is typically used to indicate proficiency or skill in a subject or activity, while "in" is more commonly used to refer to being physically located within something.
You will need strong college prep courses. Math and physics are important. Language arts, history, computer drafting, and art, are helpful also. classes like: algebra applied math (trig and stuff) applied physics arts blueprint reading college pre computer science drafting english geometry graphic communications history industrrial arts mathematics mechanical drawing (or class that has it included, ask about that) physics trigonometry (of course)
you need to be in a advanced maths class as you need to learn as mu8ch maths as you need to.
In my opinion, science is good because you need to know math to solve equations. Hence, you need both.
Most Universities require the SAT and the highest math that the SAT goes up to is algebra 2, so if you want to do well on the SAT and get a good score in the math section you will need to take an Algebra 2 course.
yes you do. things like calculas but it depends on how good you are in math.
Both "I am good in math" and "I am good at math" are commonly used and generally accepted. However, the more technically correct phrase is "I am good at math." The preposition "at" is typically used to indicate proficiency or skill in a subject or activity, while "in" is more commonly used to refer to being physically located within something.
i need to do this for math class
In order to get a good education in getting into CAD drafting jobs, you need to have a good grounding in technical drawing at high school. If that is not available, you go to a vocational college that provides CAD drafting courses.
You take math class because you use math in everyday life. Like in stores, amusement parks, and even at home when you pay your bills. If you think you don't need math because you like science or something else, well it's most likely that you will need math in any job (even if you hate it).
You will need strong college prep courses. Math and physics are important. Language arts, history, computer drafting, and art, are helpful also. classes like: algebra applied math (trig and stuff) applied physics arts blueprint reading college pre computer science drafting english geometry graphic communications history industrrial arts mathematics mechanical drawing (or class that has it included, ask about that) physics trigonometry (of course)
You need to work this out so you can pass the class.
i need important exercise for math
You need good math to do engineering at a professional level.
Math is used in everything because you will need it when you try to buy something at the store you will need math. You need math wherever you go! So if you are in school pay attention in class for math and every subject. LOVE. Sheral. LOVE PEACE AND HAIR GREASE!!!!!!!!!! bye
you need to be in a advanced maths class as you need to learn as mu8ch maths as you need to.
On the contrary, you will need a lot of math to be good at science and engineering, so if you are good at math you have a good start, at least.