2. Understanding rather than rote learning: Mathematics is a subject that needs to be understood and thought, not learned by rote learning. You need to understand the meaning behind each formula and theorem and how they are applied to practical problems.
3. Do more exercises: Mathematics is a subject that needs a lot of practice. By doing questions, you can test your mastery of knowledge and find your weaknesses, so as to review and improve in a targeted manner.
4. Review in time: While learning new knowledge, don't forget to review old knowledge. Reviewing what you have learned regularly can help consolidate your memory and avoid forgetting.
5. Ask for help: If you encounter difficulties in your study, don't be afraid to ask for help. You can ask teachers, classmates or parents for help, and you can also find relevant teaching resources through the internet.
6. Keep a positive learning attitude: There may be some difficulties and setbacks in learning mathematics, but as long as you keep a positive attitude and persevere, you will certainly learn mathematics well.