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How do you get way better in math? - Answers

Do ALL the example problems at the end of each chapter and not just the ones assigned.Go back and do a few from previous chapters now and then.Read ahead; stay ahead of the class.Go to the library and check out a few textbooks covering the same subject, but that are different from your own. Seeing the same thing from a slightly different point of view can make a huge difference.Join a math club.Practice doing math related word problems. Thinking through those word problems is a good way to start thinkingmathematically, and not just being good at knowing math procedures.Ask your science teachers to point you in the direction of how scientists have actually used math to solve some of the basic questions of science-- again, not because your interest is science per se, but because you will see how people have used matematical thinking to solve problems.Probably the most important: REMAIN CURIOUS ABOUT EVERYTHING.



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Do ALL the example problems at the end of each chapter and not just the ones assigned.Go back and do a few from previous chapters now and then.Read ahead; stay ahead of the class.Go to the library and check out a few textbooks covering the same subject, but that are different from your own. Seeing the same thing from a slightly different point of view can make a huge difference.Join a math club.Practice doing math related word problems. Thinking through those word problems is a good way to start thinkingmathematically, and not just being good at knowing math procedures.Ask your science teachers to point you in the direction of how scientists have actually used math to solve some of the basic questions of science-- again, not because your interest is science per se, but because you will see how people have used matematical thinking to solve problems.Probably the most important: REMAIN CURIOUS ABOUT EVERYTHING.



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How do you get way better in math? - Answers

Do ALL the example problems at the end of each chapter and not just the ones assigned.Go back and do a few from previous chapters now and then.Read ahead; stay ahead of the class.Go to the library and check out a few textbooks covering the same subject, but that are different from your own. Seeing the same thing from a slightly different point of view can make a huge difference.Join a math club.Practice doing math related word problems. Thinking through those word problems is a good way to start thinkingmathematically, and not just being good at knowing math procedures.Ask your science teachers to point you in the direction of how scientists have actually used math to solve some of the basic questions of science-- again, not because your interest is science per se, but because you will see how people have used matematical thinking to solve problems.Probably the most important: REMAIN CURIOUS ABOUT EVERYTHING.

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