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What are the exam contents of postgraduate mathematics?
The examination contents of postgraduate mathematics include advanced mathematics, line generation and probability theory.

High numbers include: series, limit, calculus, spatial analytic geometry and linear algebra, series, ordinary differential equations and so on.

Line generation includes determinant, matrix, vector, linear equations, quadratic form and so on.

Probability theory includes: random events and probability, random variables and their distribution, multi-dimensional random variables and their distribution, numerical characteristics of random variables, judgment of large numbers and central limit theorem, mathematical statistics, parameter estimation and hypothesis testing.

Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination is divided into number one, number two and number three.

One of the best: in terms of difficulty, one of the best is the hardest. Students of science and engineering generally have to take one course, such as computer, mechanics, communication, electronics, machinery and other subjects with higher requirements for mathematics. Because of the difficulty and knowledge, students need to get together in advance, and most of the online three-month ashore series is probably not included.

No.2: No.2 test for majors with low requirements for mathematics, such as textiles, forestry and agriculture. The scope will be much smaller.

Number three: Basically, students of economics and management need to take the number three, which is quite difficult, and the admission scores of economics and management are generally high, so the requirements for mathematics scores are also quite high.