To improve the problem-solving ability of application problems, two core abilities are needed. Is to raise awareness and methods and skills.
1, understanding is to really understand the topic and find the eyeballs and keywords in the topic, that is, what problem-solving conditions are included in the information given in the topic. The meaning of a sentence is actually an implicit condition for solving a problem, such as "What is the multiple of 6? What is the sum of these two requirements?"? Numbers that meet these two requirements are implicit conditions for solving problems.
To improve your understanding, you need to read more books and study hard. Thinking more when reading can improve your understanding. Especially the ability to understand words, numbers and symbols.
3. The method and skill is to really go back to textbooks and learn the basic knowledge. In the questioner's view, all application problems are actually looking for knowledge formulas in textbooks. What he wants to examine is the connection between your knowledge points, the accumulation and application of the system.
To put it bluntly, do more. Really, math application problems can't be taught by others. People can only teach you one thing, and you can't do it in another situation. Therefore, if you want to do a good job in application problems, you must do more application problems and have ways to do them. Large-scale examination of application questions must be divided into questions. Its mathematical method and mathematical thinking are not difficult. The key is how to transform the actual scene involved in the problem into a mathematical model, which is very important!
Most people say that their application problems are not good because they can't connect the topic situation with the mathematical model (I wonder if this is the reason). To solve this problem, you can buy some books on application questions (or buy simulation questions directly, only do application questions, and save other questions for later use). Step by step, don't be impatient.
First of all, you can just "read" the problem without doing it, just thinking, which math problem is involved in this problem? Function, sequence, geometry (nothing more than these problems in application problems) can all be linked at first and can only be listed.
Then look at the answer, if not, think for yourself-you must think for yourself, and it's no use asking people. It was not until I wanted to understand why this problem was done, why my formula was wrong and where it was wrong that such a question played its role. Don't mess around. I did a lot, but it didn't work. Don't worry, the application problem is not difficult. As long as you are willing to spend some time, you will definitely not deduct points.