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Which of the following statements best demonstrates an attitude of self-efficacy when it comes to math?

I wasn't very good at multiplication and division, so there's no way. I'll understand algebra.
I don't need to worry about fractions and percentages because I have a calculator.
I had problems with geometry, so I'll have to work a lot harder in trigonometry.
I don't let calculus get me depressed because I'll never use it after I graduate.

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I had problems with geometry, so I'll have to work a lot harder in trigonometry
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Answer:

I had problems with geometry, so I'll have to work a lot harder in trigonometry.

Step-by-step explanation:

Each person has peferencia for a certain area of study with which he has greater technical skills. However, all areas of knowledge are necessary for good training. In this way, if a student has deficiencies in learning mathematics, he or she should invest a greater part of his/hers time in the study of that discipline, in order to improve his/her abilities and even his/hers relation with that discipline. Many people who did not like mathematics begin to adore it after deepening their studies in this discipline.

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