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What if math collapses?
Take a break, ask for help, change learning methods and other solutions.

Take a break: If you study continuously for a long time, you may feel tired and collapse. At this point, the best solution is to stop and have a rest. You can do some relaxing activities, such as walking, listening to music and watching movies. Let your brain get full relaxation and rest. This can relieve stress and restore your energy and motivation.

2. Ask for help: Don't just walk into a dead end and ask others for help when you encounter a difficult problem or a concept you don't understand. You can ask teachers, classmates or math lovers for advice and ask them to give you some guidance. Sometimes, other people's tips and instructions will make you suddenly enlightened and find ideas to solve problems.

3. Change your learning methods: If you keep learning math in the same way, you may feel bored and prone to collapse. At this point, you can try to change your learning methods and try to learn mathematics in different ways. For example, you can learn by watching videos, doing exercises and reading textbooks. This can increase the interest and diversity of learning and make you enjoy the learning process more.