First, understand the concept. There are many concepts in mathematics. Concepts reflect the essence of things. Only by figuring out how it is defined and what its essence is can we really understand a concept.
Secondly, master the theorem. Theorem is a correct proposition, which is divided into two parts: condition and conclusion. In addition to mastering its conditions and conclusions, we should also understand its scope of application and be targeted.
Third, do some exercises on the basis of understanding the examples. Especially remind learners that the examples in the textbook are very typical, which is helpful to understand concepts and master theorems. Pay attention to the characteristics and solutions of different examples, and do appropriate exercises on the basis of understanding examples. When writing a topic, you should be good at summing up-not only the methods, but also the mistakes. You will gain something after doing this, so you can draw inferences from others.
Fourth, clear the context. We should have an overall grasp of the knowledge we have learned and summarize the knowledge system in time, which will not only deepen our understanding of knowledge, but also help us to further study.
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