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| View Poll Results: Were you better at pure math. (no. and algebra) or geometrical maths at school? | ||||||
| Pure maths, by far. Every cubic simultaneous equation under t’sun >> ‘triangular loci’ |
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| I was better at geometry/shape and space |
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| A mix. (e.g., both the one and the other at different times) |
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| It made no odds either way. I had about the same level of ability in both |
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Did your school report-cards read more like ‘X struggles quite a bit with shape and space but his number and algebra skills are actually quite/pretty good’ or ‘Leyla’s a talented artist and can draw prisms and plot circular points well but doesn’t find simultaneous equations or factorisation easy’?
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