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on 05-09-2013 03:28 PM
not if they had trained their brain sufficiently.
Math is simply about learning the sequences in a logical order and mastering each step before moving onto the next step. The only skill required is sufficient practise and mastery at each level.
The sequence that 16 MILLION children world wide follow is
7A-2A are preschool levels.
- Level 7A: Counting to 10
- Level 6A: Counting to 30
- Level 5A: Line drawing, number puzzles to 50
- Level 4A: Reciting and writing numbers up to 50
- Level 3A: Numbers up to 120, Adding up to 3
- Level 2A: Adding up to 10
Levels A-F are elementary school levels.
- Level A: Horizontal addition, Subtraction from numbers up to 20
- Level B: Vertical addition and subtraction
- Level C: Basic multiplication, division
- Level 😧 Long multiplication, long division, introduction to fractions
- Level E: Fractions
- Level F: Four operations of fractions, decimals
Levels G-J are middle school levels.
- Level G: Positive/negative numbers, exponents, Algebraic expressions, Pre-algebra
- Level H: Linear/simultaneous equations, inequality algebraic, functions and graphs
- Level I: Factorization, square roots, quadratic equations, Pythagorean theorem
- Level J: Advanced algebra
Levels K-O are high school levels.
- Level K: Functions: Quadratic, fractional, irrational, exponential
- Level L: Logarithms, basic limits, derivatives, integrals, and its applications
- Level M: Trigonometry, straight lines, equation of circles.
- Level N: Loci, limits of functions, sequences, differentiation
- Level O: Advanced differentiation, integration, applications of calculus, differential equations.
Level X is an elective level for grades 7+; also, there are no tests available yet on this level.
- Level XT—Triangles: Sine, cosine theorems, application of trigonometry in area
- Level XV—Vectors: Vectors, inner products, equations of lines, planes, and figures in 3-space.
- Level XM—Linear algebra: Matrices, determinant, mapping, linear transformation
- Level XP—Probability: Permutations, combinations, probability, independent trials, expected value
- Level XS—Statistics: Binomial and normal distributions, probability density functions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing
As I said a LOGICAL order - now compare that to what and how it is taught in Australian Schools
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