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I majored in accounting. If I want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, what should I do in math review? How is the math number 1234 divided? What's their difference?
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I am an accounting major who took the postgraduate entrance examination in 2009. According to the recent examination syllabus in 2009, Math 4 was cancelled, and Math 3 and Math 4 were merged into Math 3.

We study accounting, unless individual schools are special, we should theoretically take Math III, because only Math III is economics, Math I is science and Math II is engineering.

It is difficult to distinguish between difficulty and difficulty, but the scope of the first math exam is wider, and there is a lot of knowledge that is not needed or tested in the third math exam. As we study accounting, learning the first math exam is a complete waste of time, and the time for postgraduate entrance examination is precious, which is not something we can learn without taking the exam. I am really interested in studying again after the exam.

We can't generally say that math is simple, math one takes the most exams, math two doesn't take probability statistics, math three takes calculus, linear algebra and probability statistics, but a lot of knowledge in college textbooks doesn't require reference, and specific exams must refer to the exam outline, so we can't blindly review books and waste time. In addition, as long as you count the test contents required by mathematics 1, 2 and 3, such as the limit of derivative, the difficulty of these three is.