• iltoroargento@lemmy.sdf.org
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    13 days ago

    Part of it has been how it is/was taught. Math was always the subject I had to work harder on than any other. The problem is that I was never taught to really conceptualize the problems. Once I started taking physics and real world applications came into play, it all sort of clicked and got much easier.

    Edit: Also, math is really all about relationships and conceptualizing interesting problems or ideas. If it had been presented to me that way, I think I would have been more adept at it earlier.

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      13 days ago

      This. Mu father and grandfather in law are mathematitians. I never liked or enjoyed math but they make it ao damn interesting when talking about it. It’s a real shame I never had a teacher with such passion and talent for it.