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How to Improve the Grade of Mathematics Review in Senior Three
Mathematics is the foundation that runs through the education industry, and it is one of the most difficult courses in all courses. The mathematics reviewed in the third stage of senior high school covers all knowledge points from primary school to senior high school, so it is not difficult to learn and review. Therefore, if you want to improve your math scores in senior three, there is no shortcut, and the speed you usually say is relative, not overnight.

To improve the math scores in senior three, we must first understand the basic structure of math examination:

The test questions begin with filling in the blanks, and the knowledge points of the test are from simple to complex, which means that the previous questions are relatively simple;

The test sites of calculation questions often lie in the connection of knowledge points, that is, multiple test sites are interspersed in an examination question, and candidates need to be familiar with these test sites and knowledge points in order to run through them and solve problems;

The first two questions of calculation questions are generally sub-questions, which examine the relationship between simple knowledge points, while the latter is to talk about the relationship between known quantities and unknown quantities in disguise, so that candidates can judge and summarize the relationship between quantities themselves and solve problems.

Knowing this, let's talk about the preparation before the exam:

Seriously recite knowledge points and formulas, keep them in mind, and come with your mouth open;

Find the related questions of knowledge points, see how to test these knowledge points in the questions, and summarize the test methods of knowledge points into a book;

After doing the above work well, we should start practicing crazily, find all kinds of representative questions, answer carefully, simulate exams, and consolidate knowledge points and problem-solving methods in actual combat.