According to the different requirements of various disciplines and majors on the mathematical knowledge and ability that graduate students should have when entering the postgraduate entrance examination, there are three kinds of postgraduate entrance examination papers: one is engineering, the other is mathematics; For economic management, it is Mathematics III (before 2009, it was Mathematics III for management and Mathematics IV for economy, and after 2009, the syllabus merged Mathematics III and Mathematics IV).
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Mathematics problem-solving for postgraduate entrance examination mainly examines the comprehensive application ability, logical reasoning ability, spatial imagination ability and the ability to analyze and solve practical problems, including calculation problems, proof problems and application problems. The content is comprehensive, but some questions can be answered by elementary solution. Teacher Li, the teaching and research section of cross-examination education mathematics, said that the thinking of solving problems is flexible and diverse, and sometimes the answer is not unique, which requires students not only to do the questions, but also to find out the test intention of the proposer and choose the most appropriate method to answer them.
Combine the undergraduate teaching materials with the previous year's syllabus, and thoroughly understand the basic concepts, methods and theorems. Mathematics is a highly logical science. Only by deeply understanding the basic concepts and firmly remembering the basic theorems and formulas can we find the breakthrough and breakthrough point of solving problems. The analysis of mathematics answer sheets in recent years shows that one of the important reasons why candidates lose marks is that they have incomplete memory of basic concepts and theorems, poor memory, inaccurate understanding and poor grasp of basic problem-solving methods.