Students often question the usefulness of algebra and express various objections.
“I don’t need algebra, because I’m not going to college”.
Yes. Maybe. But is it worth it to limit future prospects and opportunities? Can you say, that your child will not be an accountant or manager of a construction company? Can you say in advance that interest in science will not wake up when you are older? At an older age, it will be harder to fill the gaps of knowledge.
Many students wonder why they have to learn logarithms and differentials. Of course examples and solving the problems very can be difficult. But this is the way we need to pass through, so the child’s brain will be able to cope with life’s challenges, to be able to find solutions on their own.
Every day we use math. From a simple order of fast food to larger transactions(buying a car, the calculation of interest on a loan or deposit).
Mathematics is the only true universal language. Wherever you go, you can chat with people from all walks of life, and they cannot understand you when you say Math. In terms of numbers or math can help anyone to perform daily tasks and to develop appropriate solutions.
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