“…According to Halim et al (2021) & Reyes (2019), the younger generation of Malaysians still have a problem with mathematics, and nearly half of them are already experince anxiety. Gürefe & Bakalım (2018) found that individual use mathematics in two distinct ways in their daily life: they apply known formulas or procedures to solve standard problems, or they confront perplexing problems using conventional mathematical approaches (e.g., generalizing and simplifying; looking for patterns; reasoning by analogy; exploring specific cases; translating to another setting) (Hunter, 2017). Educators pay less attention to students' reasoning ability, or in other words, the methods used are less varied, which in turn, makes student motivation difficult, and students' learning patterns are simply memorized and mechanistic (Sukirwan et al, 2018).…”