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#1 2006-12-06 08:58:48

kaylie
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i think math is ok because im sorta good and just a tade bad so thats why please email me somethink bye bye


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#2 2006-12-06 19:17:27

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Hello kaylie, you can get better at mathematics in several different ways. A good way is to get a revision book that covers everything in detail.

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#3 2006-12-16 12:48:50

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im kinda good too.i agree with devante that you could use a revision book because it shows you what your capible to do and what you need to improve on.good luck!:D


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#4 2006-12-16 19:44:31

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kaylie wrote:

i think math is ok because im sorta good and just a tade bad so thats why please email me somethink bye bye


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And also, members of MathsIsFun cannot see your email address if you are a guest. wink

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#5 2006-12-17 00:55:21

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Members of MathsIsFun can't see your email address even if you're not a guest. The only way that people will find out your email address is if you explicitly say what it is in a post.


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#6 2006-12-18 20:19:56

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hannahjerez1 wrote:

im kinda good too.i agree with devante that you could use a revision book because it shows you what your capible to do and what you need to improve on.good luck!:D

EVEN I


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#7 2006-12-18 23:23:21

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By, um, revision books, do you mean your class textbook? Or like, books that have flat-out exercises filling each page?

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#8 2006-12-19 07:39:05

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By the term 'revision books', we mean books that contain factual information on a subject and probably have some sort of a self-test assessment in them.

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#9 2006-12-19 20:02:14

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Where R Those Books Available


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#10 2006-12-20 04:26:52

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All over the world. Especially from your local library.

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#11 2006-12-24 18:30:42

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All Most Revision Books  Will Have [not Everything] Nothing


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#12 2006-12-25 00:23:50

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Of course. No book in the world has everything in it.

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#13 2006-12-25 03:20:28

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ok tried to understand

understood


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#14 2006-12-28 05:10:18

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Devanté wrote:

By the term 'revision books', we mean books that contain factual information on a subject and probably have some sort of a self-test assessment in them.

testbooks revisions books what is the differnt between both of the terms so many of lifes mistrys will will naver know


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#15 2006-12-28 05:11:43

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my test book i big i mean big my brothers is bigger his is 1234 how dose he do it


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#16 2006-12-28 05:42:07

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1234 pages? WOW what year is he in?

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#17 2006-12-28 05:53:21

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he is in high school i tried reading his book i din't understand any thing big_smile


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#18 2006-12-28 06:48:20

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I read a book with about 2500 and up (+) once. It was hardback. I heard it took the author a decade or two to write.

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#19 2007-01-01 00:59:47

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such books r even difficult to understand


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#20 2007-01-01 02:53:20

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It depends on what you mean...

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#21 2007-01-01 04:56:01

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What was the hardest topic you've learnt so far in math?

Mine probably counting and probability. I prefer to deal primarily in numbers and not principles, or laws, or systems, or blah blah blah, or bleh bleh bleh.

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