I say figure out why she got the bad grade, and then go from there. If it was because she didn't understand what was being taught, then have her re-take the class and make sure she's understand everything. I was always pretty bad at math in high school- it took me three weeks to just understand the Unit Circle in Trig. Apparently, there's been a study done (according to Martel who can't remember where he saw it) that girls reach a certian point in school, around freshman year of HS, where they decide if they're good or bad at math, and this attitude affects all the math classes they have after that point. So your daughter might have just decided she's not good at math. Anyway, get her help- she will be happy with the good grade, and with the math knowledge she's got under her belt!
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