The Ten Commandments of Mathematics Study

1. Thou shalt read thy problem....carefully.

2. Whatsoever thou doest to one side of thy equation, do ye also to 
the other.

3. Thou must use thy commonsense, else thou wilt have flagpoles 
19,000 feet high. Yea, even fathers younger than their sons and 
daughters.

4. Thou shalt ignore the teachings of false prophets to do all 
thy work alone or in thy head.

5. When thou knowest not, thou shalt look it up, ask a friend, 
and if thy search still elude thee, thou shalt ask thy all-knowing 
teacher.

6. Thou shalt master each step before putting thy heavy foot 
down on the next.

7. Thy correct answer does not prove that thou hast worked thy 
problem correctly. This answer convincest none, least of all thy 
teacher.

8. Thou shalt first see that thou hast copied thy problem correctly, 
before earing false witness that the answer book lieth.

9. Thou shalt look back even unto thy youth and remember thy 
arithmetic.


10. Thou shalt learn, read, write, speak, and listen correctly in 
the language of mathematics, and verily A's and B's shall follow 
thee even unto graduation.