Well there are two websites that i know of, one involves money and the other doesn't.
MONEY ONE... mathletics website is something like 90-100 dollars a year. It is a fantastic website for all aspects of math.
NO MONEY... funbrain website is not as good as mathletics but it is still a good website also covering other school subjects.
ill agree funbrain but web math is good too
Bacteria are bad at math because they divide to multiply.
Cuz their always riding on their horses and being lazy and they don't care about math.
You are bad at math. 1
7x8= what
good - 8/19 bad - 7/19 neither - 4/19
You can't be good a everything.
Given these two characteristics, there are four possibilities: Some people are good at math and have bad writing skills. Some people are good at math and have good writing skills. Some people are bad at math and have good writing skills. Some people are bad at math and have bad writing skills. Leaving aside what it means to be "good" or "bad" at these disciplines, it is likely that these groups of people have varying amounts of genetic predisposition for success at these aptitudes and their environments provided varying amounts of support or resistance to help them fulfill their levels of achievement. If you're suggesting a causal relationship, that to be "good" at one necessarily implies being "bad" at another, I don't think such generalizations are useful.
I highly doubt that you can generalize that. In other words, I doubt that all people, or most people who are good at math will be bad at programming.
because they know more math and they don't have a creative mind for writing.
Math is: you get problems, you solve them. English is: you get a topic, and you write anything you want, as long as it pertains to the topic. They are obviously not the same thing, so you will have people who are bad at English, who just happen to be good at Math.
That's hard to believe, unless it's conceptual science, then people need to be good at math to learn science
Must be conceptual physics as physics has one language and that language is mathematics. I have never known a physicists that was not good at math.
Chemistry isn't entirely math. The math in chemistry isn't very complicated, it's just understand how to apply the math AND understand some of the key concepts.
No. A lot of physic has to do with equations and math. Physics will be easier if you are good at math. I was for me :)
Math is good for science and engineering of any type.
No, but your bad at english.
programming requires a lot of basic math and some basic algebra. it can be hard to get a good job at programming withought knowing much math.