Liberal arts mathematics is much simpler than science mathematics.
The scope of liberal arts mathematics examination includes two parts: compulsory examination content and optional examination content. The compulsory content is the compulsory content of the curriculum standard and the content of the elective series 1; The content of the selected examination is two topics, namely "Coordinate System and Parameter Equation" and "Selected Lectures on Inequality", which are the standard elective series of the curriculum.
The scope of science mathematics examination includes two parts: compulsory examination content and optional examination content. The compulsory content is the compulsory content of curriculum standard and the content of elective series 2; The content of the selected examination is two topics, namely "Coordinate System and Parameter Equation" and "Selected Lectures on Inequality", which are the standard elective series of the curriculum.
After applying for liberal arts, you can't give up mathematics. Physical chemistry and biology can understand a little.
In the college entrance examination, except for Chinese, the examination papers of English liberal arts and science candidates are the same, but the mathematics and literature synthesis (science synthesis) are different.
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In every province that implements the liberal arts examination, the papers of liberal arts and mathematics in the college entrance examination are different (usually the papers of liberal arts and mathematics are also different).
First of all, from the examination scope, the examination scope of liberal arts mathematics volume is not as big as that of science mathematics volume. For example, in the derivative part of functions, liberal arts only learn the derivative of basic functions, and science also learns the derivative of compound functions; In solid geometry, liberal arts only study spatial coordinate system, and science also needs to learn spatial angle to prove the position relationship between parallel and vertical.
The scope of science mathematics is wider than that of liberal arts, and the difficulty of examination papers is of course greater than that of liberal arts. For example, science students can do the finale of liberal arts mathematics papers, but science students can't.
Moreover, the types of mathematics questions in arts and sciences are different. If we examine the same knowledge point, liberal arts questions will be asked directly, while science mathematics questions can only be known through analysis and reasoning (exaggeration is easy to understand, but the actual situation is not so exaggerated).