What are the mathematical requirements?
The first lesson tests your understanding of basic math principles. A fair number of people will find that their biggest problem is poor math “habits” rather than actual lack of understanding. While we eventually get into very basic elements of trigonometry and calculus these concepts are more intimidating in anticipation than they actually are in fact. This is because you will be learning and applying them in the context of real world applications rather than just theory. To start with you should understand addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals, fractions and powers and roots. Most people will have most of this. The powers and roots sometimes require a little bit of extra help. However they are essentially simple to learn. Back to top.