Use them a lot. Work lots of problems. And don't try to memorize the formula, memorize what it actually --means-- ☺
Doug
2007-05-01 19:07:20
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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try categorising them into categories of the topics learnt (coordinate geometry, probability, number plane graphs, consumer arithmatics, etc) & have reasonable sized pam cards stating each formula on a different one. on one side, write the name of the formula & on the other side write the actual equation of the formula. this may sound a bit childish but i see physical learning as the best way to do things, so you could (just a suggestion), make double copies of each formula & place them in a large rectangle or square (like play a memory game) where one side has the name of the formula & the other has the equation of the formula written on it faced up. then like a memory game, you would choose two cards, but instead of just flipping them over & seeing if they're both the same, trying saying what would be on the downside of the card you're about to flip up, then flip it & see if you're correct, if you are, leave it flipped & find the same card & do the same thing. just repeat that with each category seperately, then when you can tell that you're improving, slowly mix all the categories together & do the same. After that, you could try asking your friends or family to then test you.
remembering formulas are extremely hard, especially if you don't know anyone who's good at them, but if you're dilligent in doing all that above, you should be right in maybe a month if not much sooner than that! good luck with it all!
2007-05-01 19:04:17
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answered by xbonjoviaddictx 2
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just jot down important formulaes in a neat paper with a neat handriting(so that u feel like looking at it!)
ofcourse! u have to practice maths a lot and see & remember the instances where u have used the formulaes.
create a picture in mind of the formulaes,connect it with something funny or some sequence by which u feel easy to remember.
Good Luck! hope u remember all u r formulaes.
2007-05-01 18:57:56
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answered by sweety 2
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1. make a list of all formulae in one seperate sheet of paper. 2. Make three - four copies of this list.
3. Paste one copy on the wall near your study table
4. Paste another copy at a place where you sit when you are not studying,
5. Keep third copy in your purse / wallet / college bag and try to read that when ever you get few minutes free time at canteen, waiting for the bus etc.
6. Make a rule for yourself that you will write down all the formulae on scrap-book every day atleast once - without fail. Repetative writing is the best way to remember the things.
7. You can take help of your friend with whom you can read-out these or you ask him/her one formula and he/she will do the same to you.
I used to do this regularly. I was benefitted. Best of luck.
2007-05-01 19:23:55
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answered by Anonymous
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There are lots of ways to remember the formulae. Write it ten times and you will remember it.
The method which use is that I solve the formula.
eg. (a+b) (a+b) . I will solve this and it will help me to remember its actual identity.
As we know best way to learn is through experience. So If you will do lots of question related to the formula you will automatically remember the formula.
2007-05-02 22:19:23
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answered by C00L GαL 2
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hi shwet!!!!!!!!!
how r u
i dont know maths any formula but i know that if u will do meditation for 10minutes and then u would learn formula u would remember all of it because im in 7 class only
just close your eyes and take a deep breath and concontrate on your brain.and after doing this keep your eyes closed for some time and keep your mouth shut till then
and then daily revise those formula
2007-05-02 02:04:42
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answered by pooja v 2
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There are various mnemonics which help you remember things.
For Example: All Silver Tea Cups tells you the behaviour of trigonometric functions in the four quadrants of the Cartesian co-ordinates.
All: all of sine, tangent, and cosine are positive in the first quadrant.
Silver: Sine alone is positive in the second quadrant..
Tea: Tan is positive in the third quadrant..
Cups: Cosine is positive in the fourth quadrant..
Make up your own funny Mnemonics for whatever you want to remember.
It works for anything that you want to remember.
2007-05-01 21:11:58
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answered by A.V.R. 7
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Keep a separate note book for all formulae, subject wise.
Revise daily. This will surely help you a lot !
2007-05-02 05:55:42
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answered by Pranil 7
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It depends on the what formulae you want to remember.
some seem to be big, but if understood and analyzed they can be solved in seconds insted of remembering.
if they are to be remembered like phone numbers, you can only write on a paper and practice remembering.
2007-05-01 18:57:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyday when u go to school or go to sleep read the formula twice and it will sink into ur head.
2007-05-01 20:10:40
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answered by tamaki_teoh 1
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