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Braintenance - The Many Types Of Learning - Douglas E. Castle

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Dear Readers: I will be returning from a brief assignment out of town on June 21st, and will begin posting regularly then. Thank you for reading me and for taking some time to view The Twitterlinks Hubspot Blog in order to find some of our information-packed Twitter feeds which suit your interests to follow. Douglas E. Castle p.s.  Please feel free to visit my Linked In profile at Linked In - Douglas E. Castle Related articles Improved Wiring Of The Brain - Trainable Neuroplasticity - The Braintenance Blog (braintenance.blogspot.com) Your Perception Of Physics: ALTERED - Watch This Video (braintenance.blogspot.com) Thinking About The Future - Its Effect On Your Mind (aboutdouglascastle.blogspot.com) OXYMORONS (Nowthen) - Brain Expanders (braintenance.blogspot.com) Solve ANY Math Problem! - Braintenance (braintenance.blogspot.com) The Special Ops ReTweet Button - Interact and Dominate (bloggingtipstricksandtools.blogspot.com) Disruption Forces I...

Solve ANY Math Problem! - Braintenance

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You can solve any math problem if you know the formula (i.e., the proven shortcut to arriving at the answer without the need for giant chain calculations). These formulas are like keys to unlocking the secrets of arithmetic and mathematical puzzles and riddles. The tougher issues are those of knowing how to conduct a search (knowing the right search engine parameters to enter (hint: a Google search might be a good idea for your first pass at "asking a question " without asking a question) and finding the right formula to apply. This process sharpens your mind in that it requires that you 1 ) identify the problem; 2 ) formulate a question; 3 ) construct an efficient search engine query; and 4 ) glance through at least a small number of sites or articles about the issue which you want to address. Every one of these steps ratchets up a whole menu of cognitive skills to a higher level. Solving the problem is merely the proverbial icing atop the cake [an inexcusably cheap me...