First, theory comes first.
Don't think that mathematics is a science, so you don't have to take notes or recite. Think back carefully, is it because you have not mastered the basic principles, basic concepts, basic formulas and the derivation process of these formulas, so the same questions are always wrong, because the underlying knowledge has not been mastered. How to master? There are two ways. One is to go back to the textbook and write down the principles and formulas in the book. Second, I can take notes. We should not only copy the principle formula in the notebook in sequence, but also understand and write its derivation process. If it is not in the category of principle formula, we should write down the examples and problem-solving ideas in the book, and we must pay attention to the examples in the textbook. The examination questions are also from the textbook and higher than the textbook.
Second, practice brushing questions.
Everyone knows that math needs to be brushed and practiced more, but many people brush the questions ineffectively and waste time. There are some misunderstandings in brushing questions. See if you are like this. If so, congratulations on brushing this video. Now you are still dissatisfied and addicted to the ring. Of course, the test paper is very cool to do, because there are many basic questions in it, which makes you feel a sense of accomplishment. But think about it, one plus one equals two. It's a waste of time to do a test paper for such a simple topic. You can't get points if you do simple questions n times. So what can you do without an examination paper? If there is no problem with the title paper, concentrate on breaking through the same thing to sum up the rules and help you find a way to do it. Give up the foundation, brush the paper blindly, never look at the textbook examples, and brush the paper crazily all day. Textbook example is a kind of question type, and the most representative example exam comes from textbook example.
Third, answer the wrong question.
I have seen many people work hard every day and spend almost all their preparation time on mathematics, but it still has no effect. This indomitable spirit is only self-moving, because the wrong question is a good means of answering questions. How to use the wrong book? I have a good idea. I suggest that you sort out the wrong questions with a loose-leaf wrong book. Just copy the questions on the front, and write the correct problem-solving steps and designed test sites on the back, so as to avoid glancing at the answers every time you brush the wrong questions. If a wrong question is always wrong, then take it down and spend an evening trying to solve it until you can work out a question similar to martial arts. If you don't learn math well, you must do it in a down-to-earth manner. If you persist for a period of time, your math scores will definitely improve quickly. Don't give up, don't give up like math.