1. Understanding concepts: Mathematics is a subject based on concepts, so understanding concepts is the key to learning mathematics. Make sure you understand the definition and nature of each concept and apply it to practical problems.
2. Do more exercises: Mathematics is a subject that needs to be practiced. Doing a lot of exercises can help you consolidate what you have learned and improve your problem-solving ability. Choose topics with different difficulties, and gradually improve from simple to complex.
3. Pay attention to basics: Mathematics is a progressive subject, based on basic knowledge. Make sure that you have a solid grasp of basic knowledge such as basic operation, algebra and geometry, so that you can better understand and solve complex problems.
4. Learn to analyze problems: Mathematical problems usually require analytical reasoning. Learn to break down the problem into smaller parts, find out the key points of the problem, and use the learned knowledge and skills to solve it.
5. Use more auxiliary tools: When learning mathematics, you can use some auxiliary tools to help you understand and solve problems. For example, using a graphical calculator, mathematical software or online resources.
6. Ask for help: Don't hesitate to ask for help when you encounter difficulties or don't understand. You can ask teachers, classmates or parents, or you can take remedial classes or make up lessons.
7. Make a study plan: Make a reasonable study plan, arrange time reasonably and assign study tasks. Make sure you have enough time to review and consolidate what you have learned.
8. Do more mock exams: mock exams can help you get familiar with the forms and requirements of exams and evaluate your learning progress and ability. Through the mock exam, you can find your weak points and review and improve them in a targeted way.