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How to arrange the wrong problem set in mathematics efficiently?
Sorting out the wrong problem set is an important step to improve learning efficiency. Here are some effective ways to sort out wrong math problems:

1. Sorting: Sorting the wrong questions according to the types of questions and knowledge points can better help you find your weak links.

2. Record the reasons for the mistakes: when sorting out the wrong questions, you should not only record the questions and answers, but also record the reasons for your mistakes at that time, so that you can make targeted corrections when reviewing.

3. Making the wrong question card: Make each wrong question into a card with the title, answer and reason for the error written on it for easy reference at any time.

4. Review regularly: review the wrong set of questions regularly, mark the knowledge points that have been mastered, and learn and understand the questions that are not yet known.

5. Create problem-solving ideas: For some difficult problems, you can try a variety of problem-solving ideas, which can improve your problem-solving ability.

6. Make a review plan: Make a reasonable review plan according to your own learning progress to ensure that the wrong problem set can be fully reviewed.

7. Use network resources: There are many math learning resources on the network now, which can be used to help understand and remember wrong questions.

8. Communicate with others: Communicating wrong questions with classmates or teachers can help you understand the problem from different angles and find your own mistakes.

9. Making the wrong book: Make the wrong book into a booklet, which is easy to carry and refer to at any time.

10. Patience and perseverance: sorting out the wrong questions is a long-term process, which requires patience and perseverance. Only in this way can we really improve the level of mathematics.