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Don't like math?

You're not alone. The article, "Is Mathematics Necessary?" by Underwood Dudley, published in the November 1997 issue of The College Journal of Mathematics, claims that 50-70% of engineers and scientists seldom or never use math beyond elementary algebra and trigonometry.

Let's face it -- if you loved math you would have become a mathematician.

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You don't need to know or do any complex math.

So how can you reconcile not liking math with wanting to benefit from its use? You can let us help you. We teach you how to benefit from math without having to do math. We teach you to use software to perform the tedious and complicated calculations. We avoid theory and focus on practical applications. We use pictures instead of equations to teach you the important concepts.

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