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1. Hold out both of your hands, palm up and with your fingers extended. Each finger represents a number. The number six is your thumbs and seven is your index fingers. The number
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1. Find a tutor. Working one on one with a skilled teacher is the best way to quickly learn any subject. 2. Don't be afraid to ask for help. Figuring things out by yourself can be
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1. Identify the gaps in your knowledge. Ask yourself a few questions: "What was the last math class I took in school? How well did I do? If I opened my old algebra textbook,
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1. Memorize the facts. Proficiency in basic math requires automatic knowledge of certain facts. Get a copy of addition and subtraction tables, as well as a multiplication fact chart
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