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slircking2019-09-09 18:37:27
Mathematics
slircking, 2019-09-09 18:37:27

How to teach mathematics?

Entered the Math Faculty, 1st course. I always knew mathematics mediocrely, almost did not do dz and did not delve into the essence. But why and how I did it - it's better not to ask. Now I have a great desire to understand mathematics, but with every lecture or homework, I realize how little I understand. I really miss the mathematical base, which I scored at school. The question is: how can we quickly catch up with this base now? Should I sit with school textbooks while studying what is asked at the university? Or are there good books to recommend? I am ready to devote all my time to this.

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Grigory Boev, 2019-09-09
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It is easy to catch up with the school curriculum - at school, the curriculum for almost any subject is arranged according to the principle of a spiral, i.e. just repeat everything for grades 10-11. As a self-diagnosis, you can use the USE KIMs, now there are even a whole bunch of them online, in the same place (online) look for video tutorials on solving certain problems.

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evgeniy_lm, 2019-09-09
@evgeniy_lm

How to teach mathematics?

You will not believe it, but mathematics is not a poem, it is not necessary to learn it.
To satisfy this desire is elementary simply, look around. Mathematics is a natural science, i.e. such a science that wherever you are, you see it, touch it, eat and drink it.
You already have books. You just need to understand that any mathematical formula or law has a physical meaning, i.e. exist in real life. Look for what's what and everything complicated will become simple
. If you have some free time, you can read this book .

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Tanya1984, 2021-11-01
@Tanya1984

Hello, when I was trying to learn math, and when there were difficulties while solving complex mathematical problems and exercises, I started looking for solutions on the Internet and accidentally found this site https://www.mathproblemsbank.net/ where all the problems and exercises were explained and written in detail.

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