Step 1- Understand The Problem Flashcards

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Relating to getting acquainted, what’s the first question to ask?

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Where should I start?

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Where should I start in getting acquainted is related to,,

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The problem statement

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What can you do when becoming acquainted with the problem?

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Visualize the problem as a whole as clearly as you can without worrying about the details

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What can I gain by doing becoming acquainted with the problem ?

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Understanding the problem, familiarize yourself with it, impress its purpose on your mind

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Where should you start when working for a better understanding?

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Statement of the problem, so clear and impressed that you can focus on something else for a while without losing sight the problem

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What can I do to gain a better understanding?

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Isolate parts
Go through parts of a problem 
Consider them one by one 
Consider them in turn 
Consider them in various combinations 
Relate each detail to other details and each detail to the whole problem
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What can I gain by gaining a better understanding?

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Prepare and clarify details which are likely to play a role

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Where should I start when hunting for a helpful idea?

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Consider principal parts

Parts are clearly conceived and distinctly arranged

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What can I do when hunting for a helpful idea?

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Consider your problem from various sides and seek contacts with formerly acquired knowledge

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What can you do when considering different sides to a problem?

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Emphasize different parts 
Examine different details 
Examine same details in differentl wats 
Combine details differently 
Try to see new meaning in each detail
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Seek contacts with your formerly acquired knowledge?

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What helped you with a similar situation in the past?
See something similar in what you examine
Perceive somethinguseful

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What three steps are associated with understanding the problem?

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Getting acquainted
Working for a better understanding
Hunting for helpful ideas

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