I chuckled as I read my
friend's post on her
dislike of Algebra.
Gosh, I thought,
how can someone NOT enjoy Algebra!? It's the neatest game since Tinker toys. Then, my famous, solitary attempt with Calculus...slowly crept into my brain - painfully. (It's amazing how fast that proverbial
pedestal can crumble when you look it in the eye.)
Indeed, math is all about how it fits for
your particular brain. A whiz in
Algebra, I did well my first two weeks in
Calculus; after all, it's really all about Algebra, right? For the beginning, yes. Then, slowly, painfully, the word
limits appeared on the new chapter page. My mathematical whizzing...whizzed right out the door! Stress entered my life - in a new color called OVERWHELMED! The next 14 weeks were a constant struggle, filled with hours of re-reading chapter explanations, numerous trips to the prof's office, three page-long problems and a hired tutor, who yawned through most of my teary sessions. (Poor guy).
So, that said, I now empathize with my friend, and we do occasional
Algebra problems together.
If you are struggling with
Algebra, there are free resources available. The easiest I've encountered is a website called
Purple Math. (I Love purple!) The folks at
Purple Math (they even have a
forum), not only have the clearest, most simplistic explanations I've seen anywhere, but they offer
free help, too.
But this is a
Nature blog, you mention; how is Nature involved in math? Well, maybe it's not exactly her cup of tea. But the key here is, to understand certain
parts of
Nature,
math is a golden key.
To set up the perfect trajectories for space flight,
Calculus rules. The concept of limits I mentioned before, is the basis for formulating these trajectories. I'll bet the Astronauts are REALLY glad their counterparts at the consoles in the
NASA control centers did their
homework!
When you begin a new addition to your horse barn, the
Geometry you may have struggled through, lets you arrange triangles on the ground (the 3, 4, 5 kind), to assure your foundations are straight and squared correctly.
The measurements you hated to figure out in
math, now help you make a perfect bread recipe.
And the conversions you dealt with, taking inches to centimeters, now give you the tools necessary to interpret sewing and wood-working patterns.
To function in
Nature, to understand her complexities and to be able to move through the world she provides,
math is an invaluable partner, tried and true. It will not forsake you; its formulas are precise and their perfection supports your correct decisions through many of
Nature's
problems.
So now I smile with a bit more understanding for my
friend. Besides, she's extremely intelligent, and has several
mathy friends; she'll do well in her
Algebra homework. When
she explains the technicalities of
creating a website - I cry! She's an
awesome writer, too.
If you have
Algebra headaches, check out the
Purple Math website. They know their stuff over there and more importantly, they have a knack for simplicity, the key (IMO), to understanding any math.
Nature prevails.