We learn math using numbers because that is math. Also when you get to a higher level in math it is easier to use numbers to write 4,137,985,034.152 than splleing it out.
You're just looking for an excuse not to learn math.
No, but you can use physics to show students practical applications to the math that they are learning
Auto mechanics use the Pythagorean theorem to determine distances and angles when diagnosing issues or making repairs. For example, they may need to calculate the length of a part or the positioning of components in a vehicle's frame, especially when aligning wheels or assessing suspension geometry. By applying the theorem, mechanics can ensure precise measurements, which is crucial for safety and performance.
"J" is not a math word, but there are several that beginwith 'j'.Mechanics tend to use the letter "j" instead of the imaginary unit "i", when calculating with complex numbers.
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We learn math using numbers because that is math. Also when you get to a higher level in math it is easier to use numbers to write 4,137,985,034.152 than splleing it out.
Pretty vague question....so I'll say BEER.
You're just looking for an excuse not to learn math.
in math class we learn about rhombuses
Practice, practice, practice. Go through math books with questions and do all of them, two or three times. Try to understand the concepts, not just the mechanics. Our brain develop skills when repeating processes. Each repetition makes it easier for our brain to do it the next time. It develops and we learn. It is also important to understand why we use math and why we need math. To do calculations on percentage may be boring and not interesting at all if we do not understand its uses. By actually understanding the use of the particular math involved in a particular question, the math itself may be more interesting and you learn faster.
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No, but you can use physics to show students practical applications to the math that they are learning
It is one of the best math websites to use, if it is mandatory
Auto mechanics use the Pythagorean theorem to determine distances and angles when diagnosing issues or making repairs. For example, they may need to calculate the length of a part or the positioning of components in a vehicle's frame, especially when aligning wheels or assessing suspension geometry. By applying the theorem, mechanics can ensure precise measurements, which is crucial for safety and performance.
math is used because believe it or not we use math every day of our life
"J" is not a math word, but there are several that beginwith 'j'.Mechanics tend to use the letter "j" instead of the imaginary unit "i", when calculating with complex numbers.