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Math is beautiful...if you get the basics right. Nothing works without a solid foundation. I had some great teachers and professors at uni that made it real fun and I even came close to brushing with chaos theory stuff (adjusted for the economics major). I even had fun studying for that most frustrating math part of the GMAT (that I never did get to sit for but anyhoo). But it's kinda a moot point, it's been years since I last saw an equation so now I guess I do suck, lol.

Everyone in my family sucks at math. We're all artists. :'D

I did really well with equations and algebra, but once it got to the grade 12 level of forming linear equations and parabolas and all that junk, I was out. Ewwww.

I hate math. My father is Math theacher, so I HAD to be good at it, best at it than the rest of the kids. Now I'm an engineer who hates math.

(Edited because of ortography errors -.-)

Math was my weakest subject all the way up to college. It wasn't until then I finally became a solid C student. XD

I hated maths, because I failed at it all the time I was in school.
But I needed to use some Pythagore theorems when I was in 3d class and I sued it well, so it's... a revenge of maths, maybe ?

Here, I wrote you a haiku about how good I am at math:

I'm really good at
Subtracting money from my
Bank account. Dumb rent!

Math is my least favorite subject.... I've more or less failed at it the whole year.... DARN YOU MATH!!! flips a table

I love math and I love art. In my mind they connect perfectly. When I'm tired of drawing my webcomic I solve some problems in khan academy. I'm planning to finish all the problems there. I think my math improves my art and my art improves my math.

I did very well in all my math classes, but in all honesty, I really had to bust my ass for those grades in comparison to other subjects. Math just does not come naturally to me at all and it's always been the subject I detested the most with the exception of chemistry. I hate chem the most haha

I fail at maths XD I would do the equation step-by-step like the teacher would tell me to and I would ALWAYS come out with the wrong answer. I think the only reason I passed my math classes was sympathy from my teachers lmao!!

My mother is a high school calculus teacher and yesterday received an award for being such a great teacher.

I did not get any of those abilities. I finally learned long division in the 8th grade.

I can't do basic addition and the like without a calculator because I don't trust my brain