1. First go over problems you don't understand or are still shaky on. You don't want to spend your valuable time going over topics or questions you already know.
2. At the end of every chapter there is usually either a Chapter Review a Chapter Test or both. Also, at the back of the book there is usually a section entitled Extra Practice. Pick a problem from each section and make yourself a mini test. Then go over which ones you missed and do more of that type. Then go back and make yourself another one of these practice tests and repeat until you are confident. 3. To take it to the next level make up your own problems and then solve or attempt to solve them. Try to challenge yourself by pinpointing your weak areas.
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3/10/2025 06:53:18 pm
I like how this advice emphasizes focusing on specific weaknesses for effective learning.
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