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People's education press compulsory two catalogues of senior high school mathematics
Mathematics is a subject that studies the concepts of quantity, structure, change, space and information, and it is also one of the three main courses in senior high school. Below, I have compiled the "Compulsory 2 Catalogue of Senior High School Mathematics by People's Education Press" for your reference!

People's Education Press: Compulsory Mathematics for Senior High School 2 Contents: Chapter 1 Space Geometry

1. 1 spatial geometry

1.2 Three Views and Direct View of Space Geometry —— Reading and Thinking about Descriptive Geometry and gaspard monge

1.3 surface area and volume of space geometry

-Explore the principles of discovery and the volumes of cylinders, cones and spheres.

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Table of Contents of Senior High School Mathematics Compulsory Volume II by People's Education Press: Chapter II Position Relationship of Points, Lines and Surfaces.

2. 1 The positional relationship among points, lines and surfaces in space

2.2 Determination of parallelism between straight line and plane and its properties

2.3 Determination and characteristics of vertical lines and planes

Reading and Thinking of Euclid's Elements of Geometry and Axiomatic Methods

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People's Education Press: Compulsory Contents of Senior High School Mathematics II: Chapter III Lines and Equations

3. 1 Angle and slope of straight line-Explore and discover the magician's carpet.

3.2 linear equation

3.3 The formula of intersection coordinates and distance of straight lines —— Reading and thinking about Descartes and analytic geometry

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People's Education Press: Compulsory Contents of Senior High School Mathematics II: Chapter IV Circle and Equation

4. 1 circle equation-reading thinking coordinate method and machine proof

4.2 The positional relationship between straight line and circle

4.3 Space Cartesian Coordinate System —— Explore the locus of points with geometric sketchpad: circle.

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