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hey hey hey everyone!! as a self-proclaimed mathlete & absolute math nerd, i figured i could share some quick little tips for such an amazing subject! soooo here you go:
practice, practice, practice!!
I always say that practice is the most essential aspect of studying & learning math- and many other subjects! This can take the form of homework (mini tip: always do your homework if you are able!!! itâs only to your benefit! even if itâs not for a grade, try your best to work on it anyway), practice problems from a textbook or workbook, old questions from a past quiz or test, etc. Even just a couple of practice problems every day, or some quick qâs before a test, can help a lot. Remember, repetition is a key form of revision!
take active notes
Math is a very active subject, so itâs important for your notes to reflect that. Basically, if youâre working on an example problem in the middle of your notes, write it down too. These problems can come back in quizzes or tests, and they really help reinforce material when youâre reviewing. Another way to keep your notes active is by drawing diagrams!! Diagrams can be essential for certain topics, so please donât ignore them, even if you think you can remember what that graph looks like. Also, if you ever need to jot something down in the margins of your notes, do it! All of this will really help when you review.
know your calculatorÂ
Whether you need to know how to use one, or how to survive without one, calculators are pretty much always relevant when it comes to math. If the subject youâre learning allows it, you should always have a calc nearby, and you should know its basic functions. That doesnât mean know how to add & subtract (unless thatâs all thatâs necessary for you), it means being able to work the graphing function, or how to enter data into your calculator for statistical evaluation, how to find certain functions in your calc, etc. Itâs also very important to know how to work without your calculator. As you progress in math, there will be certain things that you just need to know how to do, because they take too long with a calc. Basically, make sure you understand what youâre doing with your calculator, so that you can understand how to do it without your calculator.
keep track of everything!
Math is a lot of data & different steps that you need to keep track of. When working on something, know where your numbers (or other forms of data) are, make sure you arenât missing any! Do your best not to skip steps, even if youâre great at working in your head. Missing data & skipped steps are major sources of error and tiny mistakes that can mess up a whole problem. Also, know your common errors! Do you tend to skip a certain step because you think youâve got it? Do you sometimes misinterpret graphs or data? Once youâve figured that out, be extra careful with the specific problems that you have trouble with. Keeping track of your work & your mistakes can help you improve a lot!
memorize what needs to be memorized
A lot of math can be done with basic understanding of how to work a problem & the process to find a solution (these things are generally memorized with practice!) but there are some things that just need to be memorized. Whether itâs elementary functions like addition & division, or basic trigonometry, if itâs not a process you can learn through understanding, and need to know, make sure you know!! Some things can be memorized with practice, and others require different methods of memorization (I typically write & rewrite things multiple times). You can find some great posts on memorization here!
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i really love math & i wish everyone could see it like i do, so i hope this was helpful! keep shining like the star you are and donât forget to be awesome today!!
- Aza
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