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Why am I good at algebra and poor at geometry?
This geometry is not necessarily related to algebra, so algebra is not good, and geometry will certainly learn well.

Geometry is more inclined to spatial concept or perceptual imagination, similar to liberal arts thinking. Algebra is more inclined to logical deduction or rational thinking, which is very similar to scientific thinking. Therefore, generally speaking, students who are good at geometry have more advantages than students majoring in liberal arts, while students who are good at algebra are real science students.

Mathematical geometry learning skills:

First, the improvement of spatial imagination.

At the beginning of learning, look at simple solid geometry problems first, instead of starting with difficult problems. Draw some three-dimensional geometric figures yourself.

For example, the exercises in textbooks and tutorials, don't look at the original pictures, draw them yourself first. It may look different from the picture I drew, which is a good thing, but this picture is easier to understand.

Second, the cultivation of logical thinking ability.

To cultivate logical thinking ability, we must first firmly grasp the basic knowledge of mathematics, and then master the necessary logical knowledge and logical thinking.

Strengthen the understanding of basic concepts. Mathematical concept is one of the two components of mathematical knowledge system. Understanding and mastering mathematical concepts is the key to learning mathematics well and improving mathematical ability. To understand the basic concepts, we should think more.