Thursday, May 5, 2011

Reason to Solve

Logic and reasoning are always associated with the term problem solving and critical thinking. When we are dealing with problems, puzzles, or dilemma, we'll try to find a reasonable solution. The first step in solving problems (problem solving) is to provide a clear definition of the problem. This step is like not doing anything, however, this becomes the beginning for appropriate actions directed towards solving the problem. Always ask about, "what exactly should be done?" Before we can solve the problem, of course we have to understand this question. Once the problem has been defined, all relevant information to them must be collected, organized, and in the analysis. In this analysis we compare well with the completion of the previously unknown. Is it the same? How is it different? Does the previous solution can be applied? If appropriate, make a scheme problem; visual representations often provide insight into the interpretation of clues.

Before using a formula or a method, specify that the method is relevant to the situation. A common mistake that we often use the solution in the wrong place. If a method has been used with success, use back, if not, find a standard solution that enables the development of other methods are more creative. Do not ever worry about to try something new. "What if we tried this ..?" may inspire a unique solution.

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