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What's the perfect score in college entrance examination mathematics?
Full marks in mathematics of college entrance examination 150.

Compared with junior high school mathematics, high school mathematics can be said to be a great leap. So how can we learn high school mathematics well? Here are some suggestions based on my own experience.

First, be familiar with mathematical concepts.

I think the concept of mathematics is the biggest leap from junior high school mathematics to senior high school mathematics. There is basically no concept in junior high school mathematics, just give you some formulas. Although the concept is basically not used in the exam, if you want to learn mathematics well, you should start with the most basic concepts, such as what is plane parallelism. When my teacher asked this question, many people answered the judgment theorem of plane parallelism. The most typical example is parabola. The definition of parabola is that the trajectory of a point on a plane is equal to the distance from a fixed point F to a straight line L, which is called parabola. Many people are familiar with this knowledge point and think it is a property of parabola, but they don't know it is the concept of parabola. Therefore, it is very important to be familiar with and understand mathematical concepts.

Second, familiar with the mathematical formula theorem

A bunch of formulas and theorems in mathematics should be tried out slowly. Doing problems is actually the process of using formula theorems. Remember the knowledge points in your mind first, and then do the questions. It should be noted that, instead of memorizing formulas and theorems, it is necessary to understand the familiar and thorough understanding of formulas and theorems, and the exercises can naturally be easily solved. In fact, solving exercises can also improve your self-confidence. Many people just brush the questions blindly, so the exercises can't be solved naturally if you are not familiar with the knowledge points, and even the basic questions may not be solved, which will make you feel that mathematics is very difficult. If this continues for a long time, you will lose confidence in mathematics. When you are familiar with knowledge points and can solve problems, you will naturally be interested in mathematics, so your math scores will naturally not be bad. As the saying goes, "your mind is full of poems and books."

Third, the wrong book.

In fact, I didn't mistake the title book myself, but I think I should mistake the title book if I want to get excellent grades. The wrong question may be because you don't remember the knowledge points or remember them weakly. When you misread the problem book in the future, you will be impressed by the knowledge points.