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How to sort out the wrong math problems?
Sorting out math mistakes is an important way to improve learning efficiency. Here are some suggestions:

1. Sorting: Sorting the wrong questions according to the types of questions and knowledge points can help you better understand your weaknesses.

2. Detailed record: record the questions, problem-solving process and answers in detail in the wrong book for quick review in the future.

3. Marking the reason: Marking the reason for the mistake next to the wrong question is because of carelessness or incomplete understanding of a certain knowledge point, which can help you find the problem.

4. Problem-solving ideas: Writing down the problem-solving ideas in the wrong book can help you sort out the problem-solving ideas and deepen your understanding of knowledge points.

5. A variety of solutions: For a wrong problem, you can try a variety of solutions and record different solutions, which can broaden the thinking of solving problems.

6. Review regularly: review the wrong books regularly, consolidate the knowledge points and avoid making the same mistakes again.

7. Key marking: Important wrong questions can be marked with pens or symbols of different colors for future review.

8. Communicate with others: Communicating wrong questions with classmates or teachers can help you find problems that you haven't noticed, and you can also think about them from the perspective of others.

In short, sorting out math mistakes requires patience and care. Through constant arrangement and review, you can improve your math level.