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... Read moreWhen it comes to reviewing algebraic notation, one of the most important things I’ve found is to break down complex expressions into smaller parts. For example, understanding how to interpret variables, coefficients, and operations step-by-step makes the entire process less intimidating. I usually take short breaks after reviewing each concept to help my brain absorb the material better, something that aligns with the "Break" text noted in the image. Another helpful tip is to use real-life examples or create your own problems that apply algebraic notation to scenarios you care about. This method transformed how I connect with abstract math ideas, making studying more engaging and practical. For instance, when reviewing basic math, revisiting fundamental principles like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in the context of daily tasks has boosted my retention. Incorporating "study with me" sessions has also been a game-changer. Joining online or in-person groups encourages accountability and structure, which helps maintain motivation. Specifically for exams like ENEM, which demand both conceptual understanding and problem-solving speed, these group studies make a huge difference. Lastly, keeping organized notes and regularly testing yourself on algebraic notation concepts ensures long-term mastery. Spaced repetition and active recall techniques have worked best for me, turning passive review into dynamic learning. This focused approach gradually builds confidence and reduces math anxiety. Overall, combining these practical strategies creates a more productive and enjoyable math review experience that anyone can tailor to their own needs.