suhail Wrote:Is there any good way to decide whether employing algebra OR "plugging in" would be a better way to approach a specific problem?
yep -- whatever you think of first, you should do.
you should
never be in a situation where you're "sitting on" a solution method you've already come up with, because you're trying to think of a "better" method. (that's the surest way to run out of time.)
if something comes to mind ... do it.
Trying out algebra on this kind of a tough problem wastes at least a minute or so of valuable time, until we are left confused with the algebra not working out.
whenever you are doing
anything on
any problem, you should regularly check yourself with the following 3 questions:
1/ Do I know EXACTLY WHAT I am doing?
2/ Do I know EXACTLY WHY I am doing it?
3/ Am I honestly making any progress?As soon as these 3 answers are not ALL "yes", you should
quit immediately.
if you can do that, you will have no time-management issues at all, and you will have plenty of time to try out all the solution methods you'd ever have to try.
if you are worried about "wasting 1 minute of valuable time",
that is what to focus on -- the ability to (a) be brutally honest with yourself about whether you are
stuck, and (b) quit.
if you can do those things, you'll have all the "minutes of valuable time" that you could possibly need.