Tackling Math Word Problems: Help and Resources Needed

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In summary, the conversation discusses the challenges of solving word problems in mathematics, specifically in calculus. The individual has asked for resources to improve their understanding and practice with setting up equations for word problems. Other individuals offer helpful websites and tips, emphasizing the importance of critical reading in solving word problems.
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One of my biggest challenges in math are word problems, and I know that as I get past the introductory classes, these will be more and more common to see.

This was one of my biggest downfalls this semester, as my calculus professors exams would be 90% word problems. I had asked my professor for any resources that could give me more practice and better understanding on how to set up the formulas and equations.

Does anyone know of any websites or books that would be beneficial to help me out with this? I couldn't find much besides a few sites that only had one or two examples, and they weren't anything more than requiring linear functions.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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My apologies, for calculus 1, and probably a level or 2 below.

I just looked at the link you provided, and that's actually a really good start, even though it's a bit easy. My high school math courses (up to algebra 2) never had many word problems. I'm not sure if it's because the teachers didn't find them necessary, or if they didn't want anyone to fail. I went to Vocational Technical High School, so the quality in academic teachings weren't the best (they weren't necessarily bad either) as they truly focus on the trades.
 
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elusiveshame said:
My apologies, for calculus 1, and probably a level or 2 below.

I just looked at the link you provided, and that's actually a really good start, even though it's a bit easy. My high school math courses (up to algebra 2) never had many word problems. I'm not sure if it's because the teachers didn't find them necessary, or if they didn't want anyone to fail.
Nah - that sort of thing happens when teachers are too much in love with math for maths sake and forget that it has to be used to solve real-life problems.

I went to Vocational Technical High School...
nuff said.

The google search terms should be the subject and level, and the words "exercize sheet".
Maybe "word problems" but the phrase seems to get tagged to the easier stuff.

i.e. https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~kouba/CalcOneDIRECTORY/maxmindirectory/MaxMin.html

Thing is:
What you think of as a special class of problems is just "normal" for everyone else.
 
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elusiveshame said:
One of my biggest challenges in math are word problems, and I know that as I get past the introductory classes, these will be more and more common to see.

This was one of my biggest downfalls this semester, as my calculus professors exams would be 90% word problems. I had asked my professor for any resources that could give me more practice and better understanding on how to set up the formulas and equations.

Does anyone know of any websites or books that would be beneficial to help me out with this? I couldn't find much besides a few sites that only had one or two examples, and they weren't anything more than requiring linear functions.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Have a look at what I wrote in this other thread. I realize you have asked how to set up the equations but usually one can recognize the type of problem, or at worst just write down anything you get told. I'll give an example:

A man is looking at a photo of someone. He is asked, "Who is that?", to which he replies, "Brothers and sisters have I none, but this man's father is my father's son." Who was in the photo?

This is similar to a word problem and it's just for demonstration.

Let's call photo-man ##P## and watching man ##W##. ##P##'s father we'll call ##f(P)##, father of ##P##, and ##s(P)## would be son of ##P##.

So I suppose we can say this:
##f(P) = s(f(W)).##

Now it seems obvious that ##s(f())## cancels in the case of ##W##, he has no brothers or sisters:
##f(P) = W.##

##W## is the father of ##P##. So ##W## is looking at his son. It could be any problem, you just do it the same way. So I think critical reading is the biggest hurdle.
 

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