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Four Topics in the Elective Compulsory Course of Mathematics in Senior High School
Elective compulsory courses in senior high school mathematics include four topics: preparatory knowledge, function, geometry and algebra, possibility and statistics.

The new mathematics textbooks for college entrance examination include set and function, trigonometric function, inequality, sequence, complex number, permutation, combination, binomial theorem, solid geometry and plane analytic geometry, which are compulsory from one to five and elective from one to four. Set and function, trigonometric function, inequality, sequence and complex number.

Compulsory Mathematics for Senior High School 1 is a book published by People's Education Publishing House in 2007. The author is a research institute of subject materials and a research and development center of middle school mathematics curriculum materials. This book is the first teaching aid in high school mathematics learning stage.

Changes of new mathematics textbooks for college entrance examination;

On the whole, the setting of knowledge points in new textbooks tends to the outline of national examination. Judging from the difficulty of the unified examination in each district and the monthly examination in the whole city after using the new textbook, the difficulty of the mathematics examination paper in the college entrance examination in 2023 will increase with a high probability, and it will be closer to the national examination paper. The inverse function part is marked with an asterisk in the new textbook and is no longer used as an inspection point.

The old textbook teaches trigonometric functions and sequences, while the new textbook teaches trigonometric functions, complex numbers and vectors. The trigonometric function has not changed much, but the product formula of sum and difference has been added (not mentioned in the original textbook, but used in the exam, with little influence).