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Question 1: What does it mean to be one of the best? The description level is high, ranking either first or second.

Question 2: What does it mean to be one of the best in postgraduate entrance examination? Math 1, Math 2 and Math 3 in the postgraduate entrance examination refer to different types of exams, such as English, German, French and so on. Of course, different schools and even majors require different types of mathematics, the difficulty coefficient is also different, and the focus and content of review should be different, so you should read it clearly when you take the postgraduate entrance examination.

Mathematics 1: 1, advanced mathematics (calculus of functions, limit, continuity, unary functions, vector algebra and spatial analytic geometry, calculus of multivariate functions, infinite series, ordinary differential equations);

2. Linear algebra;

3. Probability theory and mathematical statistics.

Math 2:

1, advanced mathematics (function, limit, continuity, one-variable function calculus, differential equation);

2. Linear algebra.

Math 3:

1, advanced mathematics (function, limit, continuity, unary function calculus, multivariate function calculus, infinite series, ordinary differential equations and difference equations);

2. Linear algebra;

3. Probability theory and mathematical statistics.

Question 3: What is the meaning of one of the three best mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination? One of the three best mathematics for graduate students;

First, the examination subjects

The examination subjects of the postgraduate entrance examination mathematics 1 are: advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics. The proportion of each subject is: advanced mathematics 56%, linear algebra 22%, probability theory and mathematical statistics 22%.

The examination subjects of Math II for postgraduate entrance examination are: Advanced Mathematics and Linear Algebra. In the test questions, the weight of each Kobe is: advanced mathematics 78%, linear algebra 22%.

The three subjects of postgraduate entrance examination are calculus, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics. The proportion of each subject is: advanced mathematics 56%, linear algebra 22%, probability theory and mathematical statistics 22%.

From the above comparison, it is not difficult to see that the biggest difference between No.1, No.2 and No.3 is that No.2 lacks probability theory and mathematical statistics, while No.1 and No.3 are the same in terms of examination subjects and scores.

Second, the examination paper structure

The question structure of the first, second and third test papers of mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination is the same. They are: 8 multiple-choice questions, each with 4 points and ***32 points; Fill in the blanks with 6 small questions, with 4 points for each question and 24 points for * * *; Answer 9 small questions (including proof questions), ***94 points.

Third, the content of the exam

The differences in the contents of the number one, number two and number three exams are mainly reflected in the scope of the exam, in which the scope of the exam for number one is the widest and that for number two is the narrowest.

Specifically, in higher mathematics, the main differences between number one, number two and number three are: spatial analytic geometry, Dan calculus of multivariate functions (except double integral), only mathematics; Infinite series, only take math one and math three; The physical application of calculus only tests Math I and Math II; The economic application of calculus only takes math three.

In linear algebra, the test contents and requirements of number one, number two and number three are almost the same. The only difference is that there are many vector spaces in number one of mathematics, which are rarely involved, and have no substantial influence on candidates' review.

In probability theory and mathematical statistics, the scope of investigation of Math 1 is slightly larger than Math 3, which mainly increases the test sites for parameter estimation, including the selection criteria of estimators, interval estimation and subsequent hypothesis testing.

Except for the different scope of examination, the requirements for specific test sites on No.1, No.2 and No.3 are basically the same in all the examination parts. At the same time, because the examination range of Math II in advanced mathematics is small, and the examination score is the largest, this leads to a more detailed, comprehensive and flexible examination of Math II in advanced mathematics. But on the whole, the difference between the number one, the number two and the number three in the requirements of * * * having test sites is not obvious, so there is no need to distinguish them.

Question 4: One of the best idioms to explain words is one of the best idioms: one of the best pinyin: sh ǔ y and sh ǔ er explanation: not the first but also the second. Highlight the description.

Question 5: What do you mean by being among the best? First of all, the postgraduate entrance examination for construction machinery majors is generally the first.

The third item is the examination of economic management major.

For some liberal arts majors, it is not difficult to count two.

Secondly, the number three tests the high number, line generation and probability, and the number two has no probability.

Thirdly, although high number, line generation and probability are all test numbers one, the high number of number one covers more content than number three. Only look at the calculus part of advanced mathematics in the count of three, and don't take the rest.

Question 6: What does it mean to be one of the best in postgraduate entrance examination? First: advanced mathematics accounts for 60%, linear algebra accounts for 20%, and probability theory accounts for 20%.

Second: Don't take infinite series, line-surface integral and probability statistics.

If you are a student majoring in mathematics, you should take advanced algebra as a specialized course and mathematical analysis as a specialized course.

Question 7: What do you mean, the best one in high school is science and engineering, and the three are mainly liberal arts?

There is a difference between the contents of number one and number two. Advanced number, linear algebra, mathematical statistics, probability theory. The number two does not seem to test mathematical statistics and probability theory. I got the first place in the exam, so I don't know what was missing in the second place. Anyway, the number two is less than the number one, and the difficulty will be lower.

The book "Number Three Exams" is the same as "Number One", but the content is somewhat difficult, so the difficulty is greatly reduced.

But choosing one of the best and three is not what you want, it depends on the major you apply for and the requirements of the school you apply for. First of all, the postgraduate entrance examination for engineering machinery majors is generally the first.

The third item is the examination of economic management major.

For some liberal arts majors, it is not difficult to count two.

Secondly, the number three tests the high number, line generation and probability, and the number two has no probability.

Thirdly, although high number, line generation and probability are all test numbers one, the high number of number one covers more content than number three. Only look at the calculus part of advanced mathematics in the count of three, and don't take the rest.

Question 8: What do you mean by three to four? From a practical point of view, counting one is the most difficult and counting four is the easiest;

Entering the postgraduate entrance examination, different majors have different requirements for mathematics, so mathematics is divided into four types. Please refer to the enrollment brochure for details, and then choose the corresponding math textbook.

Mathematics 1 includes: high numbers, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics.

Math 2 includes: high number penalty linear algebra

Mathematics III includes calculus, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics.

Mathematics IV includes calculus, linear algebra and probability theory.

The best one is science and engineering, and the number three is four, such as economic management.