Revision Notes for ICSE Class 10 Math Chapter 23 - Free PDF Download
FAQs on ICSE Class 10 Mathematics Revision Notes Chapter 23 - Graphical Representation
1. How will these revision notes help the student?
Once you’ve completed studying a particular topic, it is very important that you come back and revise it, later on, to make sure you don’t forget what you’ve learned. Such short notes not only give you a clear picture of every important point you should make a note of in the Chapter but also help save a lot of time. This type of revision is especially helpful in subjects like math where even a little change in the formula, let's say writing a plus instead of a minus can take you down the wrong path.
2. Can I afford to skip a topic if I’m finding it too difficult?
While it cannot be denied that certain types of questions appear more frequently in the exam than others, it will be incorrect to infer that we can skip studying the topics that aren’t asked too frequently in the exam. Hence, it is the students’ responsibility to make sure he treats all the topics with equal importance and not skip the ones that he finds difficult to solve. Skipping a topic is not recommended, as you might face difficulties if any questions is asked from that particular topic in the exam. However, the smart study is advisable, where you skim fast through topics that seem easy to you.
3. How can the student revise every single topic if the portion is this long?
That’s where the challenge lies. The syllabus isn’t necessarily difficult to understand or to solve per se, but it being so vast makes it sort of difficult for students to retain the little details that are important for every topic. We’ve made this process easier for you by making short, concise notes for every topic in the portion. Students can plan their schedules out and keep some time for revision. What is usually recommended is after completing studying for the exam, students must begin revising the portion one Chapter at a time, and then sets of three to four at a time.
4. How neat and tidy must the plots that I draw on the paper be?
We realize time management can be a big problem especially in the Maths paper, and hence the urge to draw the plots or graphs roughly is understandable. That being said, one must take care that he at least uses a pencil and scale while drawing them. Sharpen your pencils whenever necessary. Use an eraser and avoid handprints or smudges on your paper. Keep it clean and neat. Drawing legibly will help you get awarded with handsome marks, and labeling is definitely a must.
5. What are some common mistakes that students make while solving graphical representation questions?
A very common mistake that students commit while solving graphical representation questions is reading the question incorrectly. In such cases, where every value is of immense importance and also sometimes dictates the further values, jotting down an incorrect value can make you miss out on marks despite doing everything else right. Please keep yourself calm and read the questions minutely before starting to write the answers. Another common mistake that students make while solving graphical representation questions is to not label; labelling is of utmost importance as the answer will be deemed incomplete without it.
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