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What should I do if I can't draw inferences in mathematics?
I also found that most students can't draw inferences. Don't worry. I think the best solution is to do more problems of the same type, and the first few problems can be "painted as gourd ladle"

Flower gourd ladle ",it is natural to be skilled. Think more about why every step is like this and ask more questions in the process of doing the problem." "

Several reasons are useful for learning math well. Mathematics is a subject that needs to do more problems. Practice makes perfect.

Use. Work hard and success will belong to you.

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The key is that people's logical thinking structure is different. Solving math problems requires strong logical thinking ability, mainly relying on your left brain analysis. You need to do more things to exercise this part. I feel that building blocks are very exercise.

Then, we should have certain spatial composition ability and association ability. Many questions are composed of different clues. As long as we can sort out the clues, the answer will naturally be easy to get.

The most effective way to do the problem is to accumulate clues and the contact points in the clues. Simply put, it is the infiltration of knowledge points, which teachers usually emphasize.

I believe you will get better and better. Let's work together. . . . . . .