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Growing up teachers would always say that we would use this math
in the long run. As math class got harder technology advanced. As we
grew up time became much more limited, we don't have as much time to do
harder problems as we did for easier problems. With limited time we
can't write down every step and that's when we turn to technology or
take shortcuts. The more shortcuts we take the easier it is to forget
the knowledge we learned in class. Using technology helps but it doesn't
help your learning, when you mess up there is no way of knowing where
you messed up and how to fix the problem. If you can't fix a problem you
won't be able to learn from what you did wrong causing you to forget a
lot of what you learned. The lazier we get the easier it is to not care,
like in sports everyone knows what the coach means when they say to
give more than 100% percent, we all know it's wrong but we simply don't
care because it's very common to say that and not just in sports. The
more we stop caring the more illiterate we become in math. Technology
has dramatically changed our society, with all this technology the use
of math seems irrelevant, why do a math problem on paper when you can
type it in to your computer or calculator and get the right answer. The
advance of technology has people questioning why we need math, and the
answer is without math you wouldn't know how to find the answer to a
problem. Sure you can type it into a computer but how do you know what
to type if you're illiterate in math, if people realized this they would
see how important it is to be literate in math.
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