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Most lost marks are not knowledge gaps. They are dropped negatives, mis-distributed brackets, extraneous solutions left unchecked, and word problems translated slightly wrong on the first line and then solved perfectly from there.
These articles cover the groundwork: the recurring failure modes and how to build habits that prevent them, and the skill of turning a paragraph of prose into an equation that says the same thing. Both are unglamorous and both are worth more than any single technique.
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Algebra
Understanding Word Problems: Decoding Algebra in Real Life
How to turn a paragraph into an equation: assign variables, read the clue words, model the relationships, solve, then sanity-check against the scenario.
by Algebra Contest -
Algebra
Common Algebra Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
The ten errors that cost the most marks — order of operations, distribution, dropped negatives, exponent slips — and how to stop making each one.
by Algebra Contest
