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What subjects does the postgraduate exam take in mathematics?
(3,065,438+0) Math 1, (302) Math 2, (303) Math 3, (6,065,438+0) Graduate students who plan to strengthen the army with advanced mathematics, (602) Advanced mathematics (generally referred to as calculus) is a self-proposition of the school.

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%.

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A. Three books (local, school and major) are the easiest to succeed.

B. Three spans (across regions, schools and majors) are the most difficult to succeed.

C. It is ideal to have two books (this major is cross-regional and cross-school).

D. Two books and one cross (local, professional, cross-school) are the most successful.

E. Two books and one cross (local, local, cross-professional) is the best success.

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