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The speech of the first place in mathematics
The answers to the first lecture on classroom mathematics are as follows:

I am honored to stand here, as the representative of the first class mathematics, and share some thoughts and experiences about learning mathematics with you.

First of all, I want to thank my teachers and classmates. Without your help and support, I couldn't have achieved today's results. On my way to school, you are my greatest motivation and inspiration.

Secondly, I want to talk about some methods and skills about learning mathematics. I believe everyone has their own unique learning styles and habits, but the following suggestions may be helpful to everyone.

Establish a solid foundation:

Mathematics is a subject that needs a solid foundation, so we need to constantly consolidate the basic knowledge in the learning process. This includes not only mathematical formulas and theorems, but also some basic mathematical ideas and methods. Only by mastering these basic knowledge can we better understand and solve more complicated problems.

Do more exercises:

Mathematics is a subject that needs a lot of practice. Through a lot of practice, you can better master the basic knowledge and improve your problem-solving ability and thinking level. I believe that as long as we pay enough efforts and time, we will certainly achieve good results.

Think positively:

Mathematics is a subject that needs active thinking. In the process of learning mathematics, we need to constantly think and explore problems, and find out the essence and solutions of the problems. Only through positive thinking can we truly understand and master mathematics.

Ask for help:

Don't be afraid to ask for help when we encounter difficulties and problems. We can ask teachers or classmates for help and find ideas and methods from their suggestions and answers. At the same time, we can also use the Internet and other resources to find relevant information and materials.

Finally, I want to say a word: "Learning mathematics is not only to get good grades, but also to cultivate our thinking ability and problem-solving ability." I believe that as long as we study hard and keep exploring and trying, we will certainly find the charm of mathematics.