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How many points does each part of the college entrance examination math volume account for?
Of course, the scores of these knowledge points are calculated according to the college entrance examination questions in the past five years, which may change every year, but generally speaking, the range of change is not large, so you should focus on it when reviewing. Of course, if you get good grades, you should be familiar with every knowledge point and then focus on your study. I hope my answer is helpful to you. Remember to review it for you. . .

The scope of the examination is the contents of the compulsory course and elective series 1 of Mathematics Curriculum Standard for Ordinary Senior High Schools (Experiment), and the contents are as follows:

Mathematics 1: set (5 points), function concept and basic elementary function I (exponential function, logarithmic function, power function) (10 points).

Math 2: Elementary solid geometry (17) and elementary plane analytic geometry (16).

Math 3: preliminary algorithm (4 points), statistics (10 points), probability (12 points).

Math IV: Basic elementary function II (trigonometric function) (8 points), vector on the plane (8 points), trigonometric identity transformation (8 points).

Math 5: Solve triangles, sequences (17), inequalities (14), derivatives and their applications (14).

(About 5 points for elective courses)

Elective course 1- 1: common logical terms, conic curves, equations.

Elective courses 1-2: statistical cases, reasoning and proof, number series expansion and complex number introduction, block diagram.

The content of elective series 4