Mathematics [English: Mathematics, derived from the ancient Greek μ θ η μ α (má th ē ma); Often abbreviated as math or maths], it is a discipline that studies concepts such as quantity, structure, change, space and information.
Mathematics is a universal means for human beings to strictly describe the abstract structure and mode of things, and can be applied to any problem in the real world. All mathematical objects are artificially defined in essence. In this sense, mathematics belongs to formal science, not natural science. Different mathematicians and philosophers have a series of views on the exact scope and definition of mathematics.
Junior high school science:
In fact, until high school, learning science is no more difficult than being familiar with computer games, but there is no need to engage in "crowd tactics" like primary school students. This method will only make mathematics worse and worse.
Doing too many questions will make people lose patience, but it is easy to get confused when doing really important questions. When the concepts we have learned appear in topics, those topics that are directly related to important concepts are important topics.
It is important to lay a solid foundation. Without a good person to do difficult problems, it is tantamount to climbing a mountain with luggage that can't be carried at all.