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Mathematics is visible everywhere in nature, even where we are not expecting it. It can help explain the way galaxies spiral, a seashell curves, patterns replicate, and rivers bend. Even subjective emotions, like what we find beautiful, can have mathematic explanations.
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title: Chandni Shrivastav
Chandni deals with math everyday in her life. As a math curriculum designer, she is involved in making math easier for young children. However, this wasn’t the case when she was a student,
“I used to hate math till I was in the 8th grade or so! Basically my teacher made us do sums very mechanically and I never used to understand them, so I scored quite badly. Then my teacher passed this on to my parents and my days at home became worse.
In my 8th grade I took extra classes and my performance improved. But my parents mapped my scores with those of the highest and they weren’t very satisfied with it. So after that I just dropped math beyond 12th. I took up economics and later on pursued Psychology since I was more interested in that.
In a short while I began teaching math to children and that’s when I began understanding and loving the concepts. The real change happened when I got a wonderful mentor who helped me create content in math, it was mind blowing how easy the concepts actually are.
Now I absolutely LOVE math.”
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