5 tips for understanding & committing to memory Maths formulas...
CBSE 12th exam is also one of the toughest exam after 10. And Maths Paper is one of the toughest paper students expect. And this too happens in reality. Calculus is Limit of Sum, Maxima and Minima application problems, Application of Integrals and Properties of Definite Integrals are mainly the topics to focus on. As said earlier, one must be skilled in translating the equations into their plots, which can be acquired only through practice.
In Matrices and Determinants, Matrix Method, Inverse of a Square matrix and Properties of Determinants are very significant. Know the row-column transformation problems well. One step wrong in them could make the blunder.
Other important topics include the Concept of line and plane in 3D as well as the Bayes Theorem in Probability.
While preparing for the Class 12 CBSE Maths, it would be better to note down all the important formula and in the case of Calculus, the most important graphs. One can also note down the most frequent type of questions. This will prove to be very easy during the final days of preparation.
Solve the miscellaneous solved and unsolved problems with the help of formulas. Then solve the sample papers. Remember, first you should have knowledge of the NCERT books completely. Only then move to reference books.
Do not just learn by heart the formula. Apply them as well. Otherwise, the memorized formulas would be of no use.
To score the best mark in CBSE 12 Maths, it is very important to write down every step in a descriptive way.
For time management, sit down and solve the previous year’s paper within the estimated time. See from which chapter questions come more, solve those questions first and then move in the decreasing order of the marks.
The long answer questions in CBSE Maths are one of the most fearful aspects of your exam. You should start answering from them and give them more time as they can increase your confidence level which will be carried through to the rest of the exam. Have a look at the past exam papers of CBSE Maths to get an idea of how the questions are asked in the exam.
This is the most important topic in CBSE Maths where candidates score is Calculus, which carries 44% weight.
The next highest weight in CBSE Maths is Vectors and 3D geometry with a 17% weight given.
Probability, Relations and Functions and Algebra have a weight of 10%, 10%, and 13% respectively. Differential Equations chapter contains “application-based” difficult questions.
Linear Programming contributes 6% in the final marks. With little practice and understanding of the questions and writing, the linear equations might help you fetch 5 marks.
Important Mathematics Topics include- Matrices and determinants, Probability, Integration, Differentiation Relations, and Function
Thus if the candidate follows the above strategy, then surely he/she would get the highest marks in Maths.
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