Hello everyone,
Here the context I’ve been looking into a lot of direction to improve my memory related to number. Like remembering date or random number or multiplication table.
I’ve built 00 to 99 images system based on the Master system after 1 year of trying. It seems to work as I can do 24 number in 60s and remember card with it.
I still feel that something is missing I have some big issues trying playing with number while I can understand pretty complex mathematical concept. Example I cannot do 3 + 5 without having to count it 5 + 1 + 1 + 1 while I can solve some equation directly without paper.
Now the question: How do you see number in your head? How do you remember them?
And How do you vizualise math problem solving?
For me I dont see anything it feel like a black box. I understand how it work and can simulate the problem to find the solution. Thats how I explain I cannot find easily “easy” computation that are purely memorize like multiplication while I can solve complex equation that need only logic.
Make boyscout sign with right hand. Those three fingers are three 1, 2, 3.
Same hand, now do thumbs up sign. Thumb is five.
Both together make 8.
If you use the left hand as tens place, Index finger is Ten, left thumb is 50. All ten fingers add to 99.
Sorry I was not clear I meant how do you experience number do you vizualize them?
@Stefos can you explain what you mean. If I want to work with basic math I would put + - × ÷ then 0 to 9 in a chart like a table with those as row and column? Then I would put all the possible results?
I can visualize the numbers in the space in front of me.
I typically do not visualize math problems as they are written on paper or on a screen/tablet for me.
Alzair, hi, yes…you can make an Excel spreadsheet or Word document and start from basic arithmetic up to geometry, trig and on to calculus and statistics and beyond.
You just have to make things clear in your mind how to proceed in each level of mathematics.