Monday, 16 April 2012

Steps in problem solving

Previously we have discussed about verifying trigonometric identities worksheet and In today's session we are going to discuss about Steps in problem solving which is the most important part of secondary school education andhra pradesh, The problems that looks very complex initially are not solve directly so there are basically some Steps in problem solving that are use in solve math problems as follows:
Step no (1): Problem understanding – In this step first states the problem in your own words then find the main problem or thing you want to solve.
Then find the all unknown variable into the given problem and check the other information you need to find the solution for main problem.
Step no (2): After writing the problem into own understanding way make a plan to solve the problem – There are some steps or strategies that helps in making a plan:
First of all check the pattern of the problem then research for the other problems that are solved before having the same pattern .After getting the all results then make the tables and diagram according to the given problem and at last make the suitable expression for the problem that have the same pattern as before solved problems
Step no (3) : act according to the plan – After making a useful plan implement according to the plan means perform the necessary actions and computations that are helping us in solving problem .when getting the answer check them that these are according to the expected answer or not and if these are not according to them then apply other plan for problem solving .Maintain the record for each and every calculations .
Step no (4) : Back track :Check the Result by putting in the original problem and find another method to cross check the answer and also find the other related problem that are in more general form by solve with the existing technique or method .
In the next session we are going to discuss about Mathematics in daily life and You can visit our website for getting information about online math help.

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