How can I improve on understanding visual-based math problems?
Good day everyone, just for context I’m in my senior grade of high school and am taking basic calculus. Simply put, since I was younger I’ve been struggling with visual based math problems, mainly in subjects such as trigenometry, geometry and other mathematical topics that involve visual data. I tend to excel in more number-based topics such as algebra and statistics. Recently, I’ve been struggling in exams as I struggle to understand the graphs and the logic behind functions. I want to overcome this issue as I intend on taking a math-based degree in college and want to be able to have a clear understanding of this so I won’t struggle as much by then. If anyone can help me figure out how to overcome this mental block or frame it in a way that would be easier to understand, it’d be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!