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#BONUS_TIP_No.1 How To Solve An Example Correctly

Hello People😊,




So as the title of the blog says, today I'm going to share with you all a very cool trick to solve examples. 

This strategy is very simple. All you have to do is after reading a topic, go through examples first before jumping directly on to the practice questions. 

Now the very question arises, How to solve EXAMPLES?
Isn't it the same conventional way, read the questions and try solving before seeing the solution? Or just go through the solution first kinda things?

"No not at all". 

The best way to solve an example is by recalling the topic after reading the question. First read the question, then try to recall the topic this question belongs to. After these two steps start reading the solution of that example. Now when I say read the solution, it means you have to read and analyse every step simultaneously. Now this procedure not only gives you deeper understanding of the topic but also exposes you to multiple ways why which that question could be solved. 

Hope you benefit a lot from this method. Lemme know your views in the comment section. 
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  1. This one felt like the most honest one I ever read. Kuddos and keep it up.

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