Same as Radioactive's answer. I set aside all day on Sunday to work and rework problems. I faced it like a job and worked all the problems I could. It helped. It also helped to have a good source of music and some snacks too.
2006-11-30 14:26:39
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answered by Anonymous
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study your work to find the major points you didnt pick up on allready. Look for bits of information that you may have missed the first time you went over the material. & do the tables,,,, "this & this is that something with a little of this & that makes something a little more then what was over here or there" write your problems down so that someothers with more info can give your work a "once" over....any questions?
2006-12-02 17:16:46
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answered by greckel 2
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Hello Kris,
I had to do all the problems the teacher assigned and then did the one's he didn't assign.
If you get stuck somewhere, make sure there is someone you can ask for help.
Wish you the best. Practice, practice practice is the only way for math.
I started out bad and then ended up tutoring.
2006-11-30 14:21:48
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answered by Radioactive1 2
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Look at the different types of problems you've been taught. Figure out which ones you're weakest at and practice them. Maybe buy a workbook with extra problems.
2006-11-30 14:26:11
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answered by Ms. K 4
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study the examples and memorize formulas
2006-11-30 14:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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do homeworks and review to what the professor said in class.
2006-11-30 14:50:28
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.mathpower.com/
http://www.sparknotes.com/math/
http://www.howtostudy.org/resources_subject.php?id=16
The above links are a great help for math, good luck and I know you can do it!!!!!!!!!!
2006-11-30 14:22:24
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answered by Tiffany B 3
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do a lot of practice...
2006-11-30 14:26:03
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answered by Ratna Dewi 3
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