👉 Introductory mathematics serves as the foundation for understanding more advanced mathematical concepts, focusing on basic principles and operations. It covers essential topics such as numbers, operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), fractions, decimals, and ratios, as well as basic algebra like variables, equations, and inequalities. Geometry introduces shapes, angles, and spatial relationships, while statistics and probability deal with data analysis and chance events. These core areas help develop logical reasoning, problem-solving skills, and a structured approach to learning more complex mathematical ideas.