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What are the problem-solving strategies for primary school mathematics?
1. induction.

Look at the problem from the viewpoint of connection, movement, development and change, and reduce the problem to be solved to a kind of problem that has been solved or can be easily solved through some transformation process.

Its essence is to distort problems and promote the transformation of contradictions.

Such as complete induction (mathematical induction) and incomplete induction.

2. Hypothetical method.