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How to prepare for high school mathematics efficiently?
In order to improve learning efficiency, we need to master some methods and skills for preparing for senior high school mathematics. Here are some suggestions for preparing for the exam:

1. Make a reasonable study plan: Make a detailed study plan according to your own schedule and study progress. Divide the review content into small pieces and concentrate on learning one or two knowledge points every day to avoid memory confusion caused by learning too much at once.

2. Do more exercises: Mathematics is a subject that needs to be practiced. By doing a lot of exercises, we can consolidate knowledge points and improve problem-solving ability. You can choose to do some real questions and simulated college entrance examination questions over the years, and be familiar with the examination questions and problem-solving ideas.

3. Pay attention to the mastery of basic knowledge: the knowledge points of high school mathematics are interrelated. If the basic knowledge is not mastered firmly, the subsequent study will become difficult. Therefore, it is necessary to take time to review and consolidate the basic knowledge to ensure that you have a clear understanding of various concepts and formulas.

4. Think more: Mathematics is a subject that needs thinking. You should not only be able to do the problem, but also understand the essence of the problem and the method to solve it. In the process of doing problems, we should think more about the process of solving and deducing problems and cultivate our logical thinking ability.

5. Reasonable arrangement of rest time: Long-term study will lead to fatigue and inattention, which will affect the learning effect. Therefore, it is necessary to arrange the rest time reasonably, take a rest every once in a while, relax your body and mind, and keep your enthusiasm and motivation for learning.

6. Ask for help: Don't hesitate to ask for help when you encounter problems or don't understand. You can consult teachers, attend remedial classes or find classmates to discuss and solve problems. Solving doubts in time can avoid the lag of knowledge accumulation.