How can I improve my math scores?

Updated on educate 2024-05-14
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The way you listen to the lecture and do the questions is very important.

    In addition, mathematics can definitely not be learned well by memorizing formulas, and we must pay attention to methods. Formulas are not for memorization, they are for understanding. I never memorize math formulas, and most of the math formulas I use in the exam are re-derived in the exam room instead of memorized, but that doesn't stop me from winning math competitions.

    Pay attention to the induction and sorting of the problem-solving ideas, and pay more attention to some special problems (the problem-solving methods are more distinctive and more ingenious) to see if they can be applied to other problems. When solving a problem, don't settle for the right solution. Challenge yourself to find out if you can solve the problem in the most ingenious and simple way.

    When I do the exercises, if I can clearly see the solution idea, I will not do it (this habit is not good, because if you don't do it, you can't be sure that your judgment of the solution idea is correct, but I am lazy and trust my own feelings, so I can only do that), but if the solution I see is a cumbersome road, I will force myself to find a more ingenious and simple solution, and I will have great pleasure in the process. In fact, in one of my exams, I encountered such a problem - my classmates asked the teacher to give me more scratch paper, and then wrote down the process of solving the problem on a piece of paper and handed it in with the paper - but my solution only used three lines. It's hard to believe, isn't it?

    Actually, I wasn't sure I would succeed in finding a simple solution at the time, but I just didn't want to use the clumsy, cumbersome, but sure, solution. You may not believe that there is an easier solution, but you must force yourself to try and find it, otherwise how can you experience the joy of mathematics? (Of course, it's better not to be so "characterful" in the exam.)

    I have a paranoia about simple solutions, or "magic solutions", which is not worth learning, hehe. )

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Mathematics is my strength, I did the following carefully: 1. Listen carefully in class, not only to listen to the answers explained by the teacher, but more importantly, his thinking, how he speaks, how he starts, how he develops, so that you don't have to take notes, think about the teacher's thinking again before going to bed at night, and pay attention to mixing your own understanding. 2. Find a book, named it "Wrong Problem Collection", to collect and summarize what you have been wrong, why is it wrong?

    Why does it have to be solved this way, can I do it another way? 3. Do more exercises, maybe a lot of mistakes, but to believe that it is only temporary, the important thing is to persevere, and understand!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I've been trying all sorts of things, but they've failed.

    I feel like I'm learning math like I'm getting worse.

    Sad to death. In fact, I think that the real so-called method should be summarized by yourself, after all, what others are other people's, and how to become your own is the most important!

    In studying science, the important thing is to think more, summarize, and be good at drawing inferences, so that you can learn well.

    It seems a bit theoretical.

    But isn't the experience of others a theory when put into practice?

    The key is still in yourself.

    However, in the test-taking stage, it is also important to do more exercises, continue to consolidate, and repeat.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do a few more questions to get up faster! It's better to be difficult.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do the exercises slowly by yourself, do more, find a pattern, don't listen to the teacher's nonsense in class, and have your own ideas - that's how I am.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first thing to learn mathematics is to have confidence and believe that you will learn well, and the second is to practice more problems. I don't care what the teacher thinks of me.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Math. Just look at the formulas a little more. Practical use can be pulled in your usual practice.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Please, how old you are, can you tell clearly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Eating chocolate to improve math scores?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    To learn mathematics, you must first get your thinking right

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Pay attention to the lectures and the review session at home!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Eat some pig brains to complement the form

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Be sure to practice more!

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