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brain problem


Question Posted Sunday January 29 2017, 6:23 pm

whenever I am being teaching something in the class I don't seems to understand especially in mathematics why



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KoriRice answered Saturday June 3 2017, 12:42 pm:
You do not have a brain problem. There is a certain part of your brain that deals with math. There is a mental disorder that turns off that part of your brain, making it more difficult for you to work in the field of math. If you can, get it checked out. Acatamathesia is the loss of faculty of understanding. This isn't your fault. I really do hope I helped.

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rainhorse68 answered Monday January 30 2017, 9:23 am:
I doubt you have a 'problem with your brain'. Some people have a natural 'feel' for mathematics and take to it more readily than others. The 'others' become proficient in maths through 'drill'. Like soldiers learn by drill. Practicing over and over again. Comparing themselves to what is correct. That's how we learn many things and it's a particularly good method for mathematics. Even among those who enjoy mathematics (there are some!) there isn't going to be that 'light bulb moment' when they suddenly 'get' everything to do with all aspects of mathematics. It is a rather large playing field apart from anything else. I would suggest you try following the examples (often called 'worked examples' showing method and the correct result) in text books and learn by procedure. The 'drill' we talked about. Give it a try?

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