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Ada Lovelace was more interested in geography at age 6. Her mother, Lady Bryon insisted she study arithmetic. Lady Bryon requested lessons on geography be replaced with mathematics and eventually replaced Ada's tutors for more math oriented studies.
one reason why education was important to cosimo de' medici was because he valued education and because he needed workers who could read,write,and understand math.
math is a hard subject to learn but yet it the far most used remedial general education subject used in the the world today
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One reason education was important to Cosimo de' Medici because his banks needed workers who could read, write, and understand math.
Probably not much math education. But you should probably make sure you're good at tennis.
There will always be a need for teachers but there is a greater need for math, science, and bilingual education.
Ada Lovelace;s contributions to math consisted of translating an article about the analytical machine created by charlie brown and writing her own notes predicting what it could do making 1893 computers possible
because she was great at math and science projects and on the computer.
Communications Social Science Art History Liberal Arts Anthropology Sociology Philosophy English Literature Humanities Psychology Music Linguistics(this has more career opportunities for people who hate math) Education(Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Post-Secondary Education) Law
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there is all sort of math in his pictures
Any career that has "engineering" in its name will require lots of math skills. If you enjoy math, and are good at it, great. Otherwise, you may want to think twice before you enter into such a career.Any career that has "engineering" in its name will require lots of math skills. If you enjoy math, and are good at it, great. Otherwise, you may want to think twice before you enter into such a career.Any career that has "engineering" in its name will require lots of math skills. If you enjoy math, and are good at it, great. Otherwise, you may want to think twice before you enter into such a career.Any career that has "engineering" in its name will require lots of math skills. If you enjoy math, and are good at it, great. Otherwise, you may want to think twice before you enter into such a career.
math was his original and only education
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Actuary!
The best career for someone who likes math would be an accountant or if you were into art as well you could become an architect.