Hello Mr Tambuwal, I'm a first year computer science student and I'm finding it difficult to understand most of the maths topics we're been taught, it's probably because my background in maths is very weak. Now I'm trying to re-learn maths as a complete beginner from start to finish, in what order should I study the topics. What topics should I start with
Please can you make a video on line integrals I really understand your videos and will really appreciate it. Thank you
I shall consider doing that
@@tambuwalmathsclass that you sir
Muy interesante video de una ecuacion exponencial, y muy buena la explicación 😊. Muchas gracias profesor Tambuwal, saludos y bendiciones. ❤😊.
I so much appreciate it 🙏
Please which topic is this question
Exponential equations I guess
exponential equation
You killed it sir👍
Hello Mr Tambuwal, I'm a first year computer science student and I'm finding it difficult to understand most of the maths topics we're been taught, it's probably because my background in maths is very weak. Now I'm trying to re-learn maths as a complete beginner from start to finish, in what order should I study the topics. What topics should I start with
To build a strong foundation in math, start with these topics in order:
1. **Basic Arithmetic**
- Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
- Fractions, decimals, percentages
2. **Number Theory**
- Prime numbers, factors, multiples
3. **Algebra**
- Variables, expressions, equations
- Linear equations and inequalities
4. **Geometry**
- Basic shapes, area, perimeter
- Angles, triangles, and circles
5. **Trigonometry**
- Sine, cosine, tangent
- Right triangles
6. **Statistics**
- Mean, median, mode
- Basic probability
7. **Pre-Calculus**
- Functions, graphs
- Polynomials, rational functions
8. **Calculus (Introductory)**
- Limits, derivatives, integrals (basic concepts)
Start with these, and practice regularly to improve your understanding.
@@tambuwalmathsclass Thank you so much sir
Thank u sir, please 🙏 sir, what software are u using to write this
Samsung note