Make unique words or acronyms that help in learning difficult algebra. In this case, "PEMDAS" means parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
For visualisation of calculations, use charts or diagrams. Concepts can be easier to keep in mind during exams if they connect to images.
Divide complicated equations into smaller ones. Examine each part individually before combining them for improved memory retention.
Use spaced repetition to revisit formulas often. Study them once a day, then once every week for better recall and recall over time.
Describe formulas to a friend or a group of experts. Teaching others increases your awareness and helps you remember what is being taught.
Design flashcards with calculations and notes on both sides. Frequently assess yourself to enhance your memory and retention.
When describing formulas, use real-life instances or events. This makes issues more relatable and simpler to recall.
Use formulas while answering practice problems. They get simpler to recall as you use them more and more as they become more familiar.
Keep your calculations and notes well-organised. The basic structure facilitates memory by making it simpler to locate and evaluate formulas.
Keep a positive attitude. Feeling confident can help you remember things better and recall formulas when you need them.