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Thursday, November 29, 2012

How the enjoy the fresh mathematics


Anyone can learn math whether they're in higher math at school or just looking to brush up on the basics. Many people are intimidated by math, but learning to be good at math is a matter of putting in the effort. As with most things, the key to improvement lies in hard work and plenty of practice, along with the ability to do some memorization.

1.       Start with understanding and memorization. Although the school system seems to discourage memorization as a way to learn spelling and math, it can work. Only you remember the basic definition and the themes, you can use them as you want, and understanding helps you remember and tell you where you can use the themes and how to use them.

2.       Practice. Much like we didn't all drive a car perfectly the first time we tried, math also takes practice. It is not necessary to be exact, just to work on math. As your math skills improve, you will get closer to the actual price. Make random math problems for yourself on a sheet of paper and do the math without using a calculator. Then, use the calculator to check your work. Getting to be good at math is mostly just a matter of memorization and practice.

3.       Don't say "I think I knew that." To learn, you must do the work yourself.  You should know what you know and what you don't. Math will never cheat you, but people can cheat themselves. Many copy the solutions manual or a friend’s work and think "I see how it's done. I can do that." But actually you still can’t solve the problems, even you remember for a short time, you may forget easily. The proof of your ability to do it is doing it all by yourself.

4.       “Why ” all the time. Learn how to ask why when you are puzzled. Some themes in math are hard to understand at first you learn them, so ask yourself why the themes come out: what they are about; what they can do; what the limit. If you can answer all the questions. Congratulation to you. If you don’t think by yourself, if you still can’t, ask somebody for help.

Learning math well just needs understanding; remembering; practicing and a little bit patient. Try as you can, everybody can learn math well. So do you have any unique way to learn math well? Please teach me.
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1 comment:

  1. I agree with you on your advice.If anybody wants to learn math well,he must be always thinking all the time.Raising questions is really important in math study~

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