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I guess you could either say, or write, that you did a multiplication.
A teacher mainly uses math to teach it to the students. Other opinions could possibly say that everyone uses math in their life at home as in groceries ect.
The commutative property of an operation ~, defined on a set S requires that: for any two elements of S, say x and y, x ~ y = y ~ x Familiar examples are ~ = addition or multiplication and S is a subset of numbers. But note that multiplication is not commutative over matrices.
Math is said to be the universal language and let's face it you can't do much of anything in you everyday life without it. Just think of all the ways we use math cooking, shopping, building, and even knowing when to leave your house to get somewhere on time.
I would say no, because math core is just regular math and gcse math are big tests!
I would say the basic subtraction, addition, multiplication, and division. But, I'm not positive.
multiplication (or division) bingo your say a problem and if they have the correct answer they cover up a spot
la multiplication (fem.)
Since math homework IS math, you can't really say one is better or worse than the other.
Arithmetic is just basic math. So I suppose math would be the other way.
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I guess you could either say, or write, that you did a multiplication.
other way to say "to be continued"
No
It's not natural for the human being to hate math, math is natural to be hated. All I can say is, I hate math too(and I'm only in 7th grade). I think a lot of kids hate math is because it's occasionaly challenging. It can also be very frustrating sometimes. Its unussual than the other subjects. Science, social studies, language art, you dont have to remember as much as concepts and computation as math. For example, in math you got addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division...these 4 are basic mathematics, without these 4 you cant do other math such as algebra. 3X3+9Y-4=236 requires all 4 of those methods. It's okay to hate math, but it is NOT okay to not use it. -- Math is too hard
you can say btw
I would say all types of math subjects. If you are to be a Math teacher in general then you would have to teach all aspects including algebra, geometry, basic division, multiplication, addition, subtraction, etc. If you were a teacher for one specific class, then you could limit your knowledge of math, although it is good to know extra information if a student asks you a question that is out of your field.