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Would you say the math you learned in high school was useful after you graduated? Was it useful for your career or college or not very important?

Was it really useful or do you think it was pretty insignificant. Like if you go through high school learning very little in your math classes based on your experience would it have been or was it rough if you had been this person that didn't take in much from this particular class?
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in10RjFox · M
Of very little use actually as we forget most of it as we just have theoretical knowledge and zero application. But real life problems teach us better maths as we analyse the problems deep and apply common sense to validate.

Many subjects such as calculus trigonometry etc. can actually be eliminated from school syllabus and included for specific studies. It's a bully subject for many.

Instead common sense mathematics with logical reasoning can be included so everyone can benefit.