How to Learn Mathematics easily ?
Please give serious and sincere tips: about 5 to 10.
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-Keep Practising Daily
-Practise in a calm environment
-Always Practice the formulas or sums taught by you teacher in the class
-practise it with some cool music except rock ,this will keep your brain cool and calm
-Practise in a calm environment
-Always Practice the formulas or sums taught by you teacher in the class
-practise it with some cool music except rock ,this will keep your brain cool and calm
BrainlyGood:
thanks a lot. nice answer
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To learn mathematics subject comfortably and easily we must have sincere interest on the subject. The interest must come from within. Do not study maths just only because you have to study maths. Form a strong motive to gain expertise in math not because you want to be math expert only; but because you want to achieve beyond that.
1. Practice enough problems to get over the initial confusion until you feel comfortable with the topic.
2. Repeat/revise the same problems after some months, in case your memory does not help you much.
3. Memorize formulas. Develop memory for numbers. Even finance minister has to have a tremendous memory for financial figures to be able to withstand opposition's attacks.
4. Draw diagrams whenever possible.
5. Go methodically step by step, to minimize silly mistakes.
6. Always read the question carefully. Note down given data on top of the notes. Then identify clearly what to arrive at. Think of multiple ways of achieving that. Remember appropriate formulas. Choose the easiest ways.
7. Read some books outside class syllabus on maths, aptitude tests, quizzes etc. Perhaps you get some useful knowledge. There are a number of puzzle books.
8. Math appears to be lifeless and impersonal for some persons. But gradually you will see life in maths too. Where the symbols confuse, you need some additional effort.
9. Do homework regularly. Revise each lesson on the same day.
10. Draw charts with formulas and paste them on the wall. Look at them regularly.
Initially maths is difficult. One thinks in one's own mother tongue. Then after sufficient practice you get the fruits of the efforts. Maths gives pleasure and rewards. Because you will have handy knowledge, magical brains and brainly hands.
1. Practice enough problems to get over the initial confusion until you feel comfortable with the topic.
2. Repeat/revise the same problems after some months, in case your memory does not help you much.
3. Memorize formulas. Develop memory for numbers. Even finance minister has to have a tremendous memory for financial figures to be able to withstand opposition's attacks.
4. Draw diagrams whenever possible.
5. Go methodically step by step, to minimize silly mistakes.
6. Always read the question carefully. Note down given data on top of the notes. Then identify clearly what to arrive at. Think of multiple ways of achieving that. Remember appropriate formulas. Choose the easiest ways.
7. Read some books outside class syllabus on maths, aptitude tests, quizzes etc. Perhaps you get some useful knowledge. There are a number of puzzle books.
8. Math appears to be lifeless and impersonal for some persons. But gradually you will see life in maths too. Where the symbols confuse, you need some additional effort.
9. Do homework regularly. Revise each lesson on the same day.
10. Draw charts with formulas and paste them on the wall. Look at them regularly.
Initially maths is difficult. One thinks in one's own mother tongue. Then after sufficient practice you get the fruits of the efforts. Maths gives pleasure and rewards. Because you will have handy knowledge, magical brains and brainly hands.
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