At first, some questions can look very confusing. You read them and feel unsure of what to do. This happens to everyone, and it is normal.
After a few days of practice, things begin to change. You start to recognize patterns. You may say to yourself, “Oh, this is like the one we did yesterday,” or “This is a simultaneous equation.” Sometimes you quickly realize, “This needs factorization,” or “I’ve used this method before.”
This is how learning works. Understanding does not always come immediately. It grows with practice and repeated exposure.
So when a question feels hard at first, don’t be discouraged. Keep practicing. With time, what once looked confusing will start to feel familiar, and that is a sign of real learning.
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