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Good at "abstract" mathematics - factoring equations, algorithms, geometry etc.
Terrible at arithmetic - using actual numbers to, say, tally up my shopping bill as I walk round the shop, or remembering times tables. I absolutely have to write it down, and even then, I make lots of silly mistakes and have to re-check it several times over.
I can relate. I am still good at arithmetic, but I'm way better at it if I do it in my head, instead of writing it down. I've always hated having to do proofs in school, because I really don't know how I do it. It's more of a subconscious thing, if that makes any sense. If I were to have to write out an algebra equation and solve it like that, I'd be lucky if I got it right the first time.
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