Facing A Challenge

The First Problem I Had Difficulties With.

Reflection Paragraph

The first time I tried this problem I found it challenging because, it was the first problem that I came upon on again in a year. This indicated that I needed time to refresh and go over the past material in-order to move forward successfully, even if this meant to review the basics of basics. When I first attempted to solve the problem, I contained numerous and very hilarious mistakes. This would include, forgetting how to factor out the GCF creating small mistakes of miscalculations within the steps. Therefore, I came into consideration that if I didn’t know how to solve this a specific part within the entire question, then I couldn’t move further onto any steps. Because every step was a big part that the other steps built on. Therefore, I used countless of materials In-order for me to be successful. I had to watch over YouTube videos that go over step by step and provide a detailed procedure/explanation. Then, when I contained the basic of skills such as factoring binomials and trinomials I attempted the question again. If however, I was stuck on a specific Step I would consult first the teacher right away, then my classmate. Within, the building of my knowledge the skills I needed to remember were the most important ones such as the combination of like terms, factoring, and lastly the rule of dealing with positive and negative. This could help when I encounter a much more difficult problem because I can go over it step by step while applying the knowledge that I have previously learned. However, it gets too difficult then I would consult a teacher or my tutor.

How I Also Used The Core Competency

To summarize the entire paragraph the key aspect that I took into consideration on, is to not to panic over the amount of steps that need to be taken. Rather, then to come down get help when needed and to review the material. The type of core competency that I used also needed to review on critical thinking

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