>>12540480Fourth Grade (harder): (4/7)+(10/14) Simplify it
Sixth Grade (harder): 3a+7=4a+2 What does a equal?
Seventh Grade (easy): What is the prime factorization of 225?
Eighth Grade (harder): 7a+4b=36+2a b=4 What does a equal?
So it's ok if you take the piss at me but i lack most basic maths skills to solve things like this because i was ill during a lot of my school career, of course me being young i didnt think much of it, what consequences this could have later, i imagined it wouldn't be that bad.
It was.
In every other class i was able to get my way into an A or B by teaching myself, and i graduated decently from secondary education, but i didn't make it through college and didn't get my countries certificate for entering university because i dropped out in "college" since i couldn't get my way out of an f in maths.
I'm trying to redo this now, i don't want to be a tradefag for the rest of my life, i'll just have to finish an apprenticeship so i can finish my university qualification certificate in "second chance education" (this is what it's apparently called in english)
What are god resources to recapitulate and fortify the basics like:
>prime numbers>divisors and multiples>solving simple equations(this i have the most trouble with, how the fuck are you supposed to know what to add/subtract or multiply/divide so it ends up on the other side or something)>linear equations >quadratic equations >probability>trigonometrieYou know basic highschool stuff that you do from 5th-10th grade.