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The Most Misunderstood subject

The great misconception about mathematics -- and it stifles and thwarts more students than any other single thing -- is the notion that mathematics is about formulas and cranking out computations. It is the unconsciously held delusion that mathematics is a set of rules and formulas that have been worked out by God knows who for God knows why, and the student's duty is to memorize all this stuff.  Such students seem to feel that sometime in the future their boss will walk into the office and demand "Quick, what's the quadratic formula?" Or, "Hurry, I need to know the derivative of 3x^2 - 6x + 7." There are no such employers.   Mathematics is not about answers, it's about processes. Read more here . 

Reason why we should use Kindle for reading

This could be one reason why we should Kindle for reading rather than Ipad.

Malaysia Population Growth Rate

The average annual growth rate for Malaysia dropped to 2.17% for the 2000–2010 period as compared with 2.60% for 1991-2000 and 2.64% for 1980-1991. The overall population for 2010 absolutely higher than 1980 with 27,565,821 people. Selangor, the most populous state in Malaysia  with 411,324 persons; 19.63 per cent of the Malaysia population. The price of land and home in Selangor will increase higher and higher. Oh! Discover this preliminary count here ! 

50 blogs

50 blogs about operation research, project management, financial engineering, machine learning, statistics and analytics beside product management can be reach here . Lets discover =) 

Stop teaching Calculating

I agree with Conrad Wolfram that many people think that Math a very hard and look like boring subject. We should change the way of teaching mathematics to feel it. Merge with reality and I believe mathematics will become the most fun and enjoy subject. I can remember some people will say "oh, you will become a teacher", when you said that you married with mathematics in your degree. Are teacher the only job you can do after graduate in mathematics? Absolutely, no =)