Explain the Skills required in solving problems
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Problems are Mostly solved by the Logic and some effort as skill is required.
We have some steps to get this easily
First step is Read the question properly and so clearly, thrice is best.
Secondly we need to think the way it should be solved and should not get more options to solve a problem it might confuse us.
Thirdly We need to get a formula that we have Read before
Next we need to apply it clearly and check the steps that we basically follow
Lastly Get the appropriate answer and Verify the whole answer one more time
Note:-PROBLEMS MUST BR SOLVED IN SIMPLE AND EASY WAY IT SHOULD NOT BE SO COMPLICATED.
This is my Math secret that I'm following from my 4th class and solved many problems
Hope this will help u dear☺☺
Problems are Mostly solved by the Logic and some effort as skill is required.
We have some steps to get this easily
First step is Read the question properly and so clearly, thrice is best.
Secondly we need to think the way it should be solved and should not get more options to solve a problem it might confuse us.
Thirdly We need to get a formula that we have Read before
Next we need to apply it clearly and check the steps that we basically follow
Lastly Get the appropriate answer and Verify the whole answer one more time
Note:-PROBLEMS MUST BR SOLVED IN SIMPLE AND EASY WAY IT SHOULD NOT BE SO COMPLICATED.
This is my Math secret that I'm following from my 4th class and solved many problems
Hope this will help u dear☺☺
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The skills of problem solving. Problem solving requires two types of mental skill, analytical and creative. Analytical or logical thinking includes skills like odering, comparing, contrasting, evaluting and selecting.
Creative thinking is a divergent process, using the imagination to create a large range of ideas for solutions.
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Creative thinking is a divergent process, using the imagination to create a large range of ideas for solutions.
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