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Don't expect to be good at maths or understand things straight away. Be patient and persistent. Rome wasn't built in a day, but they worked on it every single day.
There is no talent here. There is hard work and obsession. You could be anyone if you put in the time.
A book a day keeps the stupidity away.
Your attitude is everything. Pick a good one.
Each day is an opportunity to improve. Aim to be that little bit better than yesterday and better tomorrow than today.
Don’t compare yourself to others. Compare yourself to the person you were yesterday.
Start, struggle, fail, fix and learn. Repeat.
You can be shown the path, but only you can make the first step.
If you can understand just one thing thoroughly, then you will understand everything.
I can is 100 times more important than IQ.
Never let a dark chapter make you forget that better days are ahead of you. Your story is far from over.
If you fail, next time fail better.
The power of reflection is the most powerful skill you’ll learn.
Patience is when you’re supposed to get mad, but you choose to understand
Fall down seven times, stand up eight.
MATHS = Mistakes Allow Thinking To Happen
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A string is wound symmetrically around a circular rod. The string goes exactly 4 times around the rod. The circumference of the rod is 4cm and it's length is 12cm. Find the length of the string.
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