This is also not a good technique to use on concepts that you already find to be simple or easy to understand.
Now that you know what the Feynman Technique is, let's look at how to apply it. While this technique is most commonly used to help people understand difficult math concepts, it can really be used with any complex concept.
This is especially helpful when you are trying to understand challenging concepts or complex interactions, such as when math and physics are combined.
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The technique is based on the method Richard Feynman originally used.
There are four steps to the Feynman Technique:
Once you have a basic understanding of what you are trying to learn, practice jumping back and forth between problems that require different techniques. This will solidify your understanding of the concepts by learning how to choose to apply them in various situations.
This technique is not limited to mathematics or physics. You can apply it to anything. Choose a topic and study it thoroughly.
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