1. Master basic concepts: Make sure to understand and remember basic mathematical concepts, such as functions, limits, derivatives, integrals, etc. These concepts are the basis for understanding more advanced concepts of high numbers.
2. Do more exercises: consolidate and deepen the understanding of concepts through a lot of exercises. This will help you find a solution quickly when you encounter new problems.
Learn step by step: don't try to understand everything from the beginning. Start with simple topics and gradually increase the difficulty. This will enable you to master basic concepts and gradually understand more complex concepts.
4. Reference textbooks and handouts: Use high-quality textbooks and handouts to assist learning. These resources usually explain concepts in plain language and provide a lot of examples and exercises for you to practice.
5. Participate in class discussion and group study: discussing and solving problems with classmates can help you understand concepts from different angles and find your own shortcomings.
6. Ask for help: If you have difficulty with a concept, don't be afraid to ask for help. You can ask teachers, classmates or parents, or you can check relevant information online.
7. Review regularly: Review what you have learned regularly to consolidate your memory. This will help you to better understand and use existing concepts when learning new knowledge.
8. Patience and perseverance: It takes time and effort to understand the concept of high numbers. Don't give up because of temporary difficulties, keep patience and perseverance, and believe that you will eventually master these concepts.