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    How do I become good at math?
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    Daron Cam is an Academic Tutor and the Founder of Bay Area Tutors, Inc., a San Francisco Bay Area-based tutoring service that provides tutoring in mathematics, science, and overall academic confidence building. Daron has over eight years of teaching math in classrooms and over nine years of one-on-one tutoring experience. He teaches all levels of math including calculus, pre-algebra, algebra I, geometry, and SAT/ACT math prep. Daron holds a BA from the University of California, Berkeley and a math teaching credential from St. Mary's College.
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    Math all starts with fundamentals and working your way toward more complex equations. If you're struggling with a concept, go back to review and practice simpler equations so you understand it better.
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    Can I become a mathematician and a scientist at a same time?
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    Science of any form includes advanced maths, even chemistry. By studying science, you could also be gaining the knowledge of a mathematician. If you want a separate degree, you could always consider a second diploma on the area you want to follow, after maths or science.
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    What is a composite number?
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    A composite number is a positive integer that can be formed by multiplying together two smaller positive integers. Equivalently, it is a positive integer that has at least one divisor other than 1 and itself.
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    What makes a person be seen as a mathematician?
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    One is recognized as a mathematician if s/he earns a living through applied or theoretical mathematical expertise. Mathematicians work in the fields of engineering, science, economics, data analysis, consulting, teaching and statistics.
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    What if I cannot get into an established university for further mathematical study? Does it still make sense to continue to pursue a mathematical career?
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    If it means a lot to you, just keep trying.
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    Can I proceed in the field of mathematics if I have no interest in science at all?
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    Absolutely. While much of science is heavily dependent upon mathematics, the inverse is not necessarily true. You could be an economist, mathematics teacher, statistician, or any number of other math careers unrelated to science.
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    How do I solve an algebraic equation?
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    If I don't take honors math, can I become a mathematician?
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    Of course! Just excel in your current math class. Then in the future, try to get into harder math classes because they will prepare you more for this career.
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    If you want to become an engineer, do you need to study mathematics?
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    Yes, you will need to study mathematics. All engineering fields involve the use of math.
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    Which field of math is the most valuable for computer programming language development?
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    Discrete Mathematics is the most valuable field of math for computer programming language development.
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    Is it easy to become a PhD mathematician?
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    The average person would probably find it extraordinarily difficult.
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