Math 100. Exploring Mathematics.
Polya's 4 Steps of Problem Solving
- Understand the problem.
- Understand the situation.
- Draw a diagram/picture if needed.
- What is known? What is unknown?
- What is the question?
- How do various quantities in the problem relate?
- Devise a Plan.
- Think of a strategy that can be used to solve the problem.
- Carry Out the Plan.
- Attempt to solve the problem with the chosen strategy.
- If the strategy does not work, return to step 2 (try another strategy).
- Look Back.
- Check your answer, if possible. (In particular, solve the problem in a different way, if possible.)
- Does your answer make sense?
- Is there a way to simplify your solution?
- Is there a way to simplify the presentation of your solution? (Note: depending on your audience, "simplify" might mean different things.)
- Are there any other (perhaps simpler) approaches?
- If you did not use a diagram/picture, would one help you to explain your solution?
Strategies for Problem Solving (for step 2)
- Draw a diagram
- Make a table
- Look for a Pattern
- Examine a simpler problem (e.g. for smaller numbers)
- Examine a special case
- Examine all cases
- Break the problem into smaller/simplier pieces
- Identify a subgoal
- Examine a related problem
- Work backwards
- Write an equation or a system of equations
- Use indirect reasoning
- Use related theorems
- Guess and check
This page was last revised on 23 August 2018.