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how can i improve maths subjcet?
i can"t undrstnd in maths subject #maths
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Shalvi’s Answer
You can look for courses or videos online which will provide you deeper clarity to the subject and give you new and different types of questions.
You can refer to YouTube and various other websites like Coursera, edX, Udemy, etc.
I'm noting down a few links which might help you with the subject -
1. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVLoWQFkZbhVTcotKKM8XX5KVXSFyXixJ
2. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCzaIJYXP5Yf57bld-sUTSD2-aCEejZqb
3. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUWSRM8j6w-3moQ5Mm2MI9AuNTMAVEG4a
Apart from this, you can also solve R. D. Sharma & R.S. Aggarwal books on Mathematics. These books provide you with HOTS questions (Higher Order Thinking Skills) which will help you open your mind to new kinds of questions which can be asked.
Thanks and wish you all the best for your future!
You can refer to YouTube and various other websites like Coursera, edX, Udemy, etc.
I'm noting down a few links which might help you with the subject -
1. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVLoWQFkZbhVTcotKKM8XX5KVXSFyXixJ
2. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCzaIJYXP5Yf57bld-sUTSD2-aCEejZqb
3. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUWSRM8j6w-3moQ5Mm2MI9AuNTMAVEG4a
Apart from this, you can also solve R. D. Sharma & R.S. Aggarwal books on Mathematics. These books provide you with HOTS questions (Higher Order Thinking Skills) which will help you open your mind to new kinds of questions which can be asked.
Thanks and wish you all the best for your future!
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Aishanya’s Answer
"Maths is just like your mirror image, the far you run from it, the farther it will run", my maths teacher told me this when I was in high school.
When it comes to mathematics, "practise" is the key. Try to first have conceptual understanding of any topic well before jumping to questions. Apart from books, you can take help from online videos. After having a good enough understanding of concept, try to solve as many different questions as you can around that topic. If you are stuck on a problem, stay with it for sometime don't just skip to the solutions.
Try to find out videos on internet that shows application of maths in real life, play fun quizzes and puzzles, try to challenge yourself to finish some amount of questions in fixed duration . This will make maths fun for you and soon you will began to enjoy it.
When it comes to mathematics, "practise" is the key. Try to first have conceptual understanding of any topic well before jumping to questions. Apart from books, you can take help from online videos. After having a good enough understanding of concept, try to solve as many different questions as you can around that topic. If you are stuck on a problem, stay with it for sometime don't just skip to the solutions.
Try to find out videos on internet that shows application of maths in real life, play fun quizzes and puzzles, try to challenge yourself to finish some amount of questions in fixed duration . This will make maths fun for you and soon you will began to enjoy it.
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Gurleen’s Answer
I suggest you to watch videos online or get tutoring classes. Honestly, it helps a lot. I enjoy doing math equation, especially polynomials. I was also really bad in maths, but as I took tuition classes, I got better and better.
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Richard’s Answer
Strongly recommend you visit the Khan Academy online. There you will find free tutorials on all math subjects.