Building Confidence in Math Equations for Engineering Students

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hi,
I am studying an engineering course at college and am finding the maths questions impossible to work out on my own.
my tutors give me guidance but i feel there help is not sinking in.
I love maths when I am able to understand the question but I am not very confident with my working outs.
I will try and have an input to others problems but my maths probably my weakest subject.
i will try and be an active member to gain more confidence and eventually help others.
 
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Welcome to PhysicsForums! You will get good help here, and hopefully will start to get a better feeling for the various aspects of math. :smile:
 
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How did you find PF?: google

hi,
I am studying an engineering course at college and am finding the maths questions impossible to work out on my own.
my tutors give me guidance but i feel there help is not sinking in.
I love maths when I am able to understand the question but I am not very confident with my working outs.
I will try and have an input to others problems but my maths probably my weakest subject.
i will try and be an active member to gain more confidence and eventually help others.
We would be interested more specifically what Mathematics you know; what you have studied and what do you find to be difficult.

Often I have found that when an exercise only requires basic Introductory-Level algebra, that applying such equations are easy to formula and to solve. Beyond this, the Mathematics and the exercises may become more diffuclt - sometimes only requiring much more review and to learn to analyze.
 
We should try to keep the Introduction threads short, so any detailed help with math strategies are probably best handled with a new thread start in the Academic Guidance forum. :smile:
 
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Hello fellow Physics enthusiasts, I am an aeronautical engineering graduate (Bachelor's) who is interested in Physics and Mathematics, and I have been re-learning all the basics. I wanted to join a science forum, especially one dedicated to Physics and maths, to apply these subjects to my engineering studies. I hope to learn a lot through this forum. Thank you for your warm welcome.
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