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Ahiru ([personal profile] motioned) wrote in [community profile] sirenspull2012-03-22 07:21 pm

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how can x equal so many different things

isn't it only one letter

shouldn't it only be able to be one number too



[Math is hard, her life is difficult, and this was totally worth talking to the network about. Anything to distract her from homework...]
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[personal profile] directorestheim 2012-03-25 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
For this question, yes. You're doing very well.
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[personal profile] directorestheim 2012-03-25 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
No problem. It's always hard the first few times, but math gets easier with practice.

If there's anything else you don't understand yet, just give me a call. I'll do my best to help.
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[personal profile] directorestheim 2012-03-25 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
Some people have affinities with certain subjects but struggle with others. The fact that you solved that problem means you can do it, even if it feels hard. And it might get easier with time.

Don't give up; I'm sure there are lots of things you're really good at that other people find hard as well.
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[personal profile] directorestheim 2012-03-25 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
They do, and that's why people need to learn one step at a time. Understanding algebra is the platform for more complicated maths, but you should go at your own pace. Take the next step when you feel you're comfortable understanding this one. Everything gets more complicated, but it doesn't have to be harder to understand.

I know.
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[personal profile] directorestheim 2012-03-25 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
You should be. If you don't understand something completely yet, make sure to inform your teacher. They should take the time to make sure you're comfortable with a subject before moving on to anything more complicated. And even if they do move on, teachers shouldn't mind explaining the basics again as long as you tell them you don't quite understand it but are willing to learn.
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[personal profile] directorestheim 2012-03-25 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
You wouldn't be. Teachers have a schedule they have to keep to, with a bit of leeway. Everyone has trouble with different subjects at different times, after all.

Not understanding the basics when it gets harder would only be harmful to your grades. There are probably many others in your class who don't understand but won't speak out about it. You might actually be doing them a favor if you're willing to be brave enough to admit you don't understand something.
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[personal profile] directorestheim 2012-03-25 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. So never be afraid to ask questions or ask for further explanations.
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[personal profile] directorestheim 2012-03-25 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
I know you will. I think your classmates are lucky to have you.