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What should I do if I encounter a problem I haven't seen in junior high school mathematics?
I don't think mathematics is accumulated by the sea of questions.

We are taking part in the Olympic Games. If we are all like the landlord,

How to take the exam?

In fact, doing the problem is just a way.

A way to easily understand and digest knowledge.

Mathematics mainly depends on thinking. With thinking,

To completely solve the problem.

If you want to improve your math scores,

Is to understand why we have to do this problem,

Not what to do.

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Many student comrades think that knowing "how to do it" and "why to do it" are confused.

Thinking that knowing how to do it is equivalent to knowing why to do it.

In fact, it is completely wrong.

Knowing what to do is the way to solve this problem.

Knowing why you do this is to understand the way to solve the problem.

The latter can make your problem-solving methods more, more complete and better.

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In addition, when the teacher talks about the topic, follow it if you can understand it.

Most teachers will explain the ideas of the questions or something.

I hope these are helpful to you.