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Is it difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination in mathematics?
Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination is difficult.

Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination is divided into mathematics I, mathematics II and mathematics III, among which mathematics I is the most difficult and involves the widest range; Mathematics 2 is moderately difficult, but it also requires candidates to have a solid mathematical foundation; Mathematics III is relatively simple, but it still needs good mathematical thinking ability. Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination covers many advanced mathematical concepts and skills, which requires candidates' mathematical foundation and thinking ability.