Methods and skills of mathematics learning

I don't deny that being good at math has something to do with genius-but being good at math is not a genius's patent. Mathematics examines the sensitivity of response-that is, what we usually call mathematical consciousness-and we have to associate all relevant knowledge points in an instant to do it well. This paper will introduce the methods and skills of mathematics learning to help readers master mathematics knowledge better.

Ask yourself.

To learn math well, you must first ask yourself if you really want to learn it well. If you can really do this, then you have succeeded by one fifth.

Preview in advance

Preview in advance at least twice as fast as the teacher's progress, and understand the exercises after class. Remember to ask if you don't understand.

Ask the teacher for advice

Consult the teacher and buy one or two sets of papers that suit you. Of course, if you are lucky, your teacher will give you some of his own papers.

Consciously do the problem

We should consciously do problems, learn to draw inferences, try to draw inferences, and combine the comprehensive application of geometry and algebra knowledge (mainly applying geometry knowledge to solve algebraic problems).

take notes

Learn to take notes, but the simpler and clearer the better. At the same time, after remembering a question, stop to think, sum up the rules and take notes.

Examination skills

Math study is a little different from exams. The exam needs a state of excitement, but when you do it, you should calm your heart, calmly examine the questions, answer them flexibly, learn to give up, and don't lose big because of small.