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MAKE IT

Practicing textbook problems is important, but creating your own questions can enhance your understanding.

Why should you make up your own questions and problems, and how can they help you learn more effectively?

  1. Making up questions allows you to use your creativity and deepen your understanding of the material.
  2. By creating questions, you can identify areas where you still need more practice and focus on those topics.
  3. Challenging yourself with your own questions can improve your problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities.

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