I m a junior high school student and I want to teach myself high school math.

Updated on educate 2024-05-18
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    High school mathematics is very systematic, one link is linked to another, not one or two formulas can be done, and if you learn by yourself now, you can only learn some scratches. I think it's best to find some books (with inductive ones) that have a detailed knowledge structure and knowledge explanations to read and do some simple exercises.

    If you really want to do well in high school math, you can't work hard now, unless you spend a lot of money to hire a teacher from a key high school to teach one-on-one. That's not a good deal, you know?

    If you want to get a high score in high school mathematics, you don't need to advance it, but in the process of real learning, you have to learn to improve the difficulty by yourself, get in touch with some difficult topics while learning, and be in line with the college entrance examination, you can buy a book for the college entrance examination (gold list, 53, go to the college entrance examination) If you can improve the difficulty of yourself while learning, it is absolutely no problem to ensure that more than 130! (My score in my third year of high school is 130 again, so I don't have to worry too much about math, I don't spend much effort, and I'm a girl).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is to look at the textbooks after the curriculum reform one by one, and the consequences of pursuing skills too much will outweigh the losses.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Little Brother Little Sister:

    Don't worry, study the junior high school courses well and prepare for the high school entrance examination.

    As for self-study high school courses, don't worry, someone will help you and guide you on how to study on your own. Remember to ask again when the time comes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Endorse the upstairs. Study the junior high school curriculum well first, and prepare for the high school entrance examination.

    To learn high school mathematics on your own, you need to read the textbook first, understand it, and do the exercises after class. If you don't understand something, ask the seniors for advice.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are always some unsatisfactory aspects in the process of curriculum reform, but you can find some previous materials to learn by yourself, grasp the key points, and understand the essence.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I never attended lectures, and my grades were good.

    It's all self-study, it is recommended that you buy a book 53 or a complete interpretation of the textbook, and see for yourself, the teacher is all on it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Personally, I feel that what the textbook says is dizzy. If you don't have a teacher to lead you, you'll be confused.

    If you really want to study on your own, you can try to borrow books from the class of '06, and they're the new textbooks.

    Then I went to the bookstore and bought a reference book for the kind of knowledge that I had to analyze.

    Then try it slowly.

    In addition, you are in the third year of junior high school, aren't you worried about the high school entrance examination? I think the most important thing for you right now should be the high school entrance examination, and self-study may distract you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1 All To be honest, there is nothing particularly important between advanced mathematics and elementary mathematics, in primary school mainly learn equations and four operations, in middle school mainly learn simple functions and simple geometry, and advanced mathematics is mainly calculus.

    If you just want to learn calculus, you must first understand the most basic things such as functions, equations, and limits, and if you know all of these, then you have the foundation and conditions to learn calculus.

    It is recommended to learn simple equations first, at least be able to solve equations above binary and equations above quadratic, and master the basic methods of solving equations.

    Secondly, master the concept of functions, functions are an important concept in advanced mathematics, not only to know what functions are, but also to master the properties and images of some commonly used functions, specifically the following types of functions: primary functions, quadratic functions, trigonometric functions, power functions, exponential functions, inverse trigonometric functions and logarithmic functions.

    Secondly, it is necessary to understand some commonly used concepts, which can be learned while calculus is encountered and then learned later.

    Then there is the most important limit, the basis of calculus is the limit, to grasp the concept and nature of the limit, the most important thing is to master the mathematical thinking method of the limit, the most important difference between advanced mathematics and elementary mathematics is this.

    If you don't understand the specifics, ask me again.

    S B upstairs can see clearly, I said that there is no relationship between higher mathematics and elementary mathematics? I said it doesn't matter much, calculus is derivatives, limits, differentiation and integration, and the main thing to do is to use some basic formulas of calculus, which has something to do with the geometry and ellipses that I learned in middle school? The landlord said that you only need to learn calculus, and you can spray it after you understand it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, you lack too many things, and it is obviously difficult to learn things from junior high school, high school, and freshman year in half a year, not to mention that you don't usually have much time.

    In this way, I think differentiation and integration are quite easy, (this year's big 4, math has not been bad) It is recommended that you pass the basic arithmetic first. 1. Prepare junior high school and high school textbooks and synchronous exercises (with the progress of the course, there are many explanations, and the amount of practice is very small) 2. Look at algebra operations and skip geometry. It's best to find a friend who is good at math, and if you don't understand it, you can ask at any time.

    Once you understand a piece, immediately do a few exercises to see, master a little practice, and slowly do it. It can be completed in half a year. 3. I feel that I am almost there, find the high school entrance examination and college entrance examination papers in the past 5 years, pick the algebra questions you need to do, and see how many can be correct.

    4. Calculus must be taught by someone, and you may be at a loss when you read it.

    Finally, I wish you success in your exam

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's better to go to school or cram school to study online and self-study It doesn't help much. That's what I learned to learn. Self-study is hard to learn well. Especially the ones with a bad foundation. It's best to find a tutor.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's very difficult for you, you don't have any foundation at all, and you can't take the time to learn, mathematics involves too many basic knowledge, although the higher number one is simple, but it also includes the whole mathematics of functions, solid geometry, curvilinear equations, linear relations, limits, derivatives. There are too many, I advise you to change to a major that does not rely on high mathematics. I took the second high school math exam, so I naturally knew the gap from junior high school level to high math.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Calculus in college is still very difficult, high school, junior high school mathematics knowledge points are very few, learn a knowledge point will do a type of problem, find the knowledge point from the topic, and then learn this knowledge point, and then do the same type of problem, draw inferences. You can't learn this way in college high mathematics, you have to study systematically to learn well!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Middle School Math Formulas.

    It's some mathematical formulas, and it's very complete, a lot, take your time, first learn the junior high school well, and then after you learn the junior high school well, the high school will feel simpler.

    Hope it helps.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think the most effective way is to ask someone to help you make up for high math, and learn from it as you learn.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Conscientiously implement the known knowledge points to draw inferences from one example.

    Also, I think math emphasizes self-study, so I think I need to learn it faster to understand it.

    I had a pretty good grasp of math in junior high and high school, but I didn't know how to send emails.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Time is too tight.

    Unless there is a mathematical talent.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There's no way to make it up quickly, because school knowledge is systematic, but I have a way you can try, that is, memorize questions, and the questions in the self-exam are all in the question bank, so you just have to memorize them.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on what you take the test, right? If you are a civil servant, you will be tested in high school mathematics. Not high numbers.

    If you take the university entrance examination by yourself, you can pass the exam even if you don't have a very good math score. I remember that high math was a university course. I'm a math major.

    Learning math well is simple, just have a way. For example, you said factorization. Just memorize the formula.

    Needless to say, junior high school. Like you said factoring, one-time functions or something. If you can't remember the formula, just do how to push the formula out of the book and remember it by doing it a few more times.

    Learn to draw inferences. And some problems with graphics, remember to have a certain graphic painting standard, or it will not affect the thinking and high school. Mainly trigonometric functions, circles, ellipses and other standard equations and inequalities.

    The hardest thing in high school math is functions. Problems with integrals, derivatives, and extremums of functions. Some of the points in high math are some extensions of high school points.

    High school points are well learned. There is no problem with the points of high mathematics, but it is necessary to pay attention to the upper and lower limits of the points compared to the high school ones. So in general, the math connection between middle school and high school is not very large.

    The connection between high school and college is just in the integral, to guide this. Personal insights. Everything is difficult at the beginning.

    I wish you a speedy success.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Math is not a quick fix, so it is highly recommended to find someone to tutor you.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Remember some typical example problems from previous years, try to do it, there seems to be no quick way to learn math.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Ask a first-year student! Study with him or her!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Upstairs actually said that higher mathematics has nothing to do with elementary mathematics, I see your head is funny.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Normal. Usually it is said that entering high school seems to be the best learning, and the study of each subject is much deeper at once.

    So, be sure to prepare for it beforehand. If you have the conditions, you can enroll in a class to study and fight a prepared battle.

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