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    Is there a such thing as math dyslexia?

    Question #128299. Asked by Nammage. (Dec 10 12 4:38 AM)


    bigstiq

    Indeed there is, it's called dyscalculia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyscalculia

    Dec 10 12, 4:43 AM


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