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Venting I can't do basic math

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ToBurble&Pine

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I was too busy being bullied and humiliated to learn how to do basic math, plus with my inherited low IQ and piss poor quality of life that I had growing up didn't help either. Teachers never cared if I was at the same level as other
 
 
More humiliation
Thanks
 
What's 9 + 10?
 
Neither, I still have to count on my hands I’m a complete spastic.
 
Don't worry. All you need to know is that 4 billion Women = Infinitely inaccessible.
 
I can do basic math decently fine but I struggle doing any mental math my brain just can't keep track of any sequence of numbers without short circuiting
 
Brutal my dad never learn how to read and I will never learn how to do proper math
Those are the genes that I carry
 
Neither, I still have to count on my hands I’m a complete spastic.
I too need to do that hand count thing even with small numbers like 6 + 12
 
I can't do that mentally I need to use my hand for that
Just kill me
what i do right is just memorize all the values that add up to 10 like
1+9
2+8
3+7
4+6 etc.

then just go from there and then subtract from 10
 
what i do right is just memorize all the values that add up to 10 like
1+9
2+8
3+7
4+6 etc.

then just go from there and then subtract from 10
You know it's over when you're still learning basic math on .is as a 23 years old subhuman incel
 
Funny timing on this thread, I just barely passed my math GED today
 
Funny timing on this thread, I just barely passed my math GED today
still that requieres some skill and knowledge
Meanwhile my school system just let me pass so I could join the workforce as soon as possible (I failed at that too)
 
Here's a trick when multiplying 11 by a two-digit number. The ones digit of the product is the ones digit of the two-digit number, and the tens digit is the sum of the digits of the two-digit number, and if the sum is greater or equal to 10, you add one to the tens digit of the two-digit number to get the hundreds digit of the product.
 
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Here's a trick when multiplying 11 by a two-digit number. The ones digit of the product is the ones digit of the two-digit number, and the tens digit is the ones digit of the sum of the digits of the two-digit number, and if the sum is greater or equal to 10, you add one to the tens digit of the two-digit number to get the hundreds digit of the product.
dnr
 

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