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iayviyaviyvai2018-10-14 13:33:49
Mathematics
iayviyaviyvai, 2018-10-14 13:33:49

How to study (remember) a large amount of information in mathematics (lin. algebra and anl. geometry) in a short time?

Please tell me how do you memorize information in mathematics? I need to memorize about 60 pages of my own notes literally in 1-2 days. I am a little guided in the information, but there is no free possession. I can’t solve almost anything without a notebook, in particular on the topics of vectors, lines and planes. There are a lot of formulas, theorems, conditions, etc. in the abstracts. The only thing with which I understood well and memorized this information on matrices (matrices, determinants, minors, complement alg., SLAE, etc.). This information is somehow quite calmly deposited in the head, but for others nothing is deposited in the head, only some superficial knowledge.
In general, tell me, perhaps there are some ways, methods of memorizing mathematical information. Only 1-2 days left and I don't know what to do. I sit for half a day and in general I can’t structure and remember almost anything

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AVKor, 2018-10-14
@AVKor

No way.
Actually the wrong question.
Learning is not memorizing.
Mathematics is not information, but the ability to think.

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Alexander Skusnov, 2018-10-14
@AlexSku

1) drawings (schemes) (with short names) help me
2) structuring is indispensable. I love onion charts.
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VoidVolker, 2018-10-14
@VoidVolker

The only quick way to learn to memorize quickly is to train your memory and develop your brain.

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nickName0, 2018-12-07
@nickName0

What is surprising: if everything is fine with matrix algebra, then it should not. problems with the assimilation of other sections of mathematics
(with understanding, not memorization, because this is not the same thing;
you can remember what is difficult to structure, why you have to load memory
. restored, relying only on logic and existing understanding).

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