Memorize means to "learn or remember something". Here are some examples:
I had to memorize the vocabulary for my upcoming test.
The girl wanted to memorize all the presidents.
He needed to memorize the map so he would know where to go.
You may think that you can memorise things straight away, but you can't as it depends on you abbility
Repetition is annoying.The repetition drives me crazy.Sometimes teachers use repetition to make sure students memorise things.Repetition is annoying.The repetition drives me crazy.I do not like repetition.
Just belive in your self and memorise it thanks salamoalaikom
The noun forms of the verb to memorise (or memorize) are memorisation (memorization) and the gerund, memorising (memorizing).
by memorise
you keep reading it
There are infinitely many prime numbers so it is impossible to memorise them. Prime numbers do not follow any simple rule so it is not possible to memorise them by learning a rule either. Your best bet is to use them often so that you become familiar with them and so will recognise them. Also, learn the factorisation of odd numbers - since after 2, you need not bother with even numbers.
It depends how you learn, but you could try saying it out loud over and over again, try writing it out lots, read it lots or break it into small bits (roughly 1 sentence long each) and try to memorise that. I understand how you're feeling - I have a lot of French and German to learn at the moment!!
by practicing
Repeat it various times and test yourself.
memorise
memorise the code