You are probably better off to try and teach him morals stuff like : you don't steal things from work [or anywhere else].Stuff like keep your word , never be late. Math he will figure out when he needs it for something like raking his motorcycle frame [ trig] or making a part on a lathe with a taper[ more trig]. Math in high school is hard to ralate to. I bypassed all the hard math by taking the dummy ones like General Math [ carpenter stuff] and Functional Geometry[ same class different name]. Once I realized I needed it to do electrical work and making parts as a hobby I figured it out. When I was in school it was " new math" . My Dad was a mechanical engineer and he couldn't even do it[ well he could but it was torture to help me with my homework because I took an hour to do each equation and then I forgot what to do next time and he had to start all over again]. That was freshman ,sophmore year taking college oriented math before I figured out the names of the dummy courses for blue collar kids. Just keep hanging out with the kid he'll figure out the math later. Although anyone that quits school altogether in this day and age has NO SHOT of finding a job . Tell him not to quit school for sure.
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