Thanks for your support my dear friend! I started to teach math in a high school in a nearby city in 1996, all of the kids said my way was different. Then I came to my village high school in 1998 as everybody was failing math there, in 1998 and 1999 the pass percent reached to 60% - 80% for classes I taught! I don't know if it's different but if it is, it's a gift to me, a blessing!!
Thanks for stopping by @gatmi. Yes, it can be when a student missing learning basics such as right angled triangle and clue such as (Soh Cah Toa) to memorize the ratios.
Yes, I would need to revisit the basic to grasp the mechanics again. Hopefully, I will learn something practical from your posts that I could apply in my investments.
Excellent explanation of the problems AND terminology. Resteemed 😊
Thank you @photo-trail, for having time to go through the content and your great support :))
I love your posts. That's how math should be teached 😊
Thanks for your support my dear friend! I started to teach math in a high school in a nearby city in 1996, all of the kids said my way was different. Then I came to my village high school in 1998 as everybody was failing math there, in 1998 and 1999 the pass percent reached to 60% - 80% for classes I taught! I don't know if it's different but if it is, it's a gift to me, a blessing!!
Nice tutorial. Trigonometry was difficult for me in school, but math was my favorite subject. :)
Thanks for stopping by @gatmi. Yes, it can be when a student missing learning basics such as right angled triangle and clue such as (Soh Cah Toa) to memorize the ratios.
Yes, I would need to revisit the basic to grasp the mechanics again. Hopefully, I will learn something practical from your posts that I could apply in my investments.
Ha...haha!! Thanks for the kind words!!