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Current revisionNice to meet you! [edit] Math and IWhen I studied in my primary school, I didn't have much interest in mathematics at first, and I even became resistant to mathematics because of my unqualified grades. But in the fifth grade, a new math teacher started teaching us. He was a very serious person, but his teaching style was so interesting that I could completely understand and indulge in it. This was my initial relationship with mathematics.
[edit] About MathIn my opinion, mathematics is very beautiful. Most of its answers are unique, but it has many solutions. Just as “all roads lead to Rome”, there are also many ways to achieve success in life. Everyone is looking for things that are unique to their own life value and passion throughout their lives. Some people find happiness and success finally. But what if it’s not found? It doesn’t matter, as mentioned above, there is no single answer to a small part of mathematics, and there are many interpretations of happiness and success. You can learn math in: UoA This page was last modified 08:06, 26 July 2024. |
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