Tip3: Get familiar with the symbols in Maths
If you have seen the Maths uni major books, you might wonder why so many symbols not numbers are used in Maths. Or even worse you might get lost whether the books are for Maths or Code theory. To get better/worse, the language in Maths is succinct.
The expressions in Maths to represent statements are generally very compact using numbers and symbols. For example, 'the sum of sequence from the first term to the nth term is equal to 100' is expressed in Maths as
If you have seen the Maths uni major books, you might wonder why so many symbols not numbers are used in Maths. Or even worse you might get lost whether the books are for Maths or Code theory. To get better/worse, the language in Maths is succinct.
The expressions in Maths to represent statements are generally very compact using numbers and symbols. For example, 'the sum of sequence from the first term to the nth term is equal to 100' is expressed in Maths as
Another example, 'Subin 1 in x in the given function' is written simply as f(1).
I have seen many students struggling to use symbols. You might think Mathematics means the study of numbers, which is partly true, but to me it means the study of thinking that allows us to understand Nature or Universe. When you feel comfortable with the language and symbols in Maths, I believe that you can increase your chance to be good in Maths.
I have seen many students struggling to use symbols. You might think Mathematics means the study of numbers, which is partly true, but to me it means the study of thinking that allows us to understand Nature or Universe. When you feel comfortable with the language and symbols in Maths, I believe that you can increase your chance to be good in Maths.