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Ways to learn math:
1. Don't expect any shortcuts, diligence and seriousness are always the first key. Whether you are gifted or born dull, diligence and seriousness can always make you rise to the heights you should have.
2. Pay attention to the content of the textbook and exercises. Textbooks are the product of the efforts of countless teachers, and they are an indispensable foundation for your math path. The key chapters should spend more time perusing it.
The basic chapters should be able to understand what is in them. The benefits of doing the exercises are: a, deepen the impression b, draw inferences from others, and improve your self-confidence and satisfaction.
3. Knowledge books and exercises outside the textbook are only for broadening your knowledge. If you think it's fun to overcome the problem, take the time to try it when the problem in the textbook is basically solved.
4. Read before class and listen carefully, there are many things that you may not be able to understand by your own understanding. Why is this happening, pay attention to how the teacher explains your doubts in this class, if the explanation is not thorough, you should follow the teacher after class to figure it out. If you have a textbook to prepare, you don't miss the teacher's explanation of the doubts, and you can do something else at other times, but you must respect the teacher.
5. Establish the awareness of overcoming difficulties, the more difficult the formula to remember, the more you must write it down. However, the comprehensible mnemonics method is recommended to find out the origin of this formula. Or memorize the formula by doing the exercises, and the next time you see the problem, you will know which formula to use.
As for some formulas that are too complicated, then don't try to figure out the ins and outs of it, just memorize it.
That's all I can think of for the time being... Good luck!
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What grade are you? In fact, tutoring is useless, if you want to learn well, you need to understand every question that the teacher taught you and the exercises he asked you to do. Isn't every teacher going to have a tutorial book?
Like a lesson and a practice, not too much, just a book, you understand each of the above questions yourself, insist on doing a few small or big questions every day, and if you don't understand, ask the teacher the next day, be absolutely clear about the concept, and make it clear what the teacher has taught this month!
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1. Adjust your mentality before class, you must not think, hey, it is another math class, and you will be in a bad mood when you listen to the lecture in class, so of course you can't learn well!
2. Be sure to listen carefully in class, and do it to your ears, eyes, and hands! This is very important, you must learn to take notes, if the teacher speaks fast in class, you must calm down and listen, don't memorize, and then organize it in your notebook after class! Stay productive!
3. As the saying goes, interest is the best teacher, when others talk about the most annoying class, you have to tell yourself, I like math!
4. Ensure that every question encountered must be understood and understood, which is very important! Don't ask, don't be embarrassed, learn to draw inferences! In other words, you need to be flexible! You don't need to do a lot of questions, but you need to be fine!
5. There should be a collection of wrong questions, write down the good questions and wrong questions that you usually encounter, and read more and think more, and you can't stumble in the same place!!
In short, don't be afraid of difficulty, don't be afraid of tiredness, and don't be afraid to ask!
Do a lot of hard work. Ending the experience again. Slowly, I learned to do difficult problems. Or the sea tactics. If you really can't do it, you can also look at the example of the puzzle.
Hello, glad to answer for you.
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