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To what extent can I learn mathematics before I can learn the next part?
Mathematics learning is a step-by-step process, and there is no clear dividing line. However, it is generally believed that if you master the basic contents and methods of junior high school mathematics and senior high school mathematics, and have certain logical thinking ability, mathematical thinking and innovative consciousness, you can learn college mathematics and above.

Specifically, if you go to college mathematics, you can learn more extensive mathematical knowledge, such as advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics, calculus and other courses. This math knowledge needs to be taken seriously. You must lay a good foundation in mathematics, pay attention to details, think deeply and be brave in innovation, so that you can make better use of mathematics knowledge in your future study and work.

Of course, mathematics is not an independent discipline, it is closely related to other disciplines, such as physics, chemistry, computer science, economics, finance and so on. If we want to do in-depth research in these fields, we need corresponding mathematical knowledge as support. Therefore, the study of mathematics is a process of gradual, continuous accumulation and continuous expansion, and it needs to move forward step by step.