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Question 1: What does the number 1 include? 1. Advanced Mathematics (1) (2) includes 1, function, limit, continuity 2, derivative and differential 3, indefinite integral 4, definite integral 5, mean value theorem 6, application of unary integral 7, vector algebra and spatial analytic geometry 8, multivariate function differential 9, multiple integral/kloc.

Second, linear algebra includes determinant, matrix, vector, linear equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrix, and quadratic form.

3. Probability theory and mathematical statistics include probability of events, random variables and their distribution, numerical characteristics of random variables, law of large numbers and central limit theorem, and preliminary mathematical statistics.

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Question 2: What is the difference between the upper digit and the median? Simply understand, "Shang Shu" means that one hundred million is one trillion, and one trillion is Beijing, carrying hundreds of millions; The median refers to trillion as trillion, ten trillion as Beijing, and ten thousand as decimal point.

Just like the old society said that China had a population of 40,000, now it says 400 million.

However, the entry has been changed. After the change, the "upper number" is no longer a decimal, but directly takes the largest number, and it is absolutely one billion, one billion is trillions, and trillions is Beijing.

Question 3: What is the difference between numbers and numbers? Numbers are an abstract concept. Countless, including natural numbers, fractions, decimals, integers, irrational numbers, rational numbers, real numbers, imaginary numbers, complex numbers and so on. There are numbers in different decimals, and the sizes of numbers are different. The commonly used number is a value. Numbers are just symbols, which are elements used to form and represent numbers. Limited numbers can form infinite numbers. Decimal numbers have ten elements and binary numbers have only two elements.

When you say "number filling", do you mean number filling or number filling? -What do you think?

Question 4: What does the number 1 include? 1. Advanced Mathematics (1) (2) includes 1, function, limit, continuity 2, derivative and differential 3, indefinite integral 4, definite integral 5, mean value theorem 6, application of unary integral 7, vector algebra and spatial analytic geometry 8, multivariate function differential 9, multiple integral/kloc.

Second, linear algebra includes determinant, matrix, vector, linear equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrix, and quadratic form.

3. Probability theory and mathematical statistics include probability of events, random variables and their distribution, numerical characteristics of random variables, law of large numbers and central limit theorem, and preliminary mathematical statistics.

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Question 5: What does the number four include? From a practical point of view, the number one is the most difficult and the number four is the easiest.

Entering the postgraduate entrance examination, different majors have different requirements for mathematics, so mathematics is divided into four types. Please refer to the enrollment brochure for details, and then choose the corresponding math textbook.

Mathematics 1 includes: high numbers, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics.

Mathematics II includes: high numbers and linear algebra.

Mathematics III includes calculus, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics.

Math 4 includes calculus, linear algebra and probability theory, ranking among the best in science and engineering, while numbers 3 and 4 are in economics and management.

Question 6: What is an integer? What numbers does an integer include? All integers form an integer set, and vv integer set is a number ring. In the integer system, zero and positive integers are collectively called natural numbers. -1, -2, -3, …, -n, …(n is a non-zero natural number) are negative integers. Positive integers, zero integers and negative integers form an integer system. An integer is a number that has no decimal place and is zero, that is, a number that can be divisible by 1 (such as-1,-2,0, 1, ...). We divide integers into three categories with 0 as the boundary: 1 positive integer, that is, integers greater than 0, such as 65438. Zero is neither a positive integer nor a negative integer, it is a number between positive and negative integers. A negative integer of 3, that is, an integer less than 0, such as-1, -2, -3 until -n. (N is a positive integer) Note: The current middle school mathematics textbook (2005) stipulates that zero and positive integers are collectively referred to as natural numbers. Integers can also be divided into odd and even numbers.

Question 7: What is an integer? Integers include positive integers, 0 and negative integers.

Question 8: What is an integer? All integers form an integer set, which is a number ring. In the integer system, zero and positive integers are collectively called natural numbers. -1, -2, -3, …, -n, …(n is a non-zero natural number) are negative integers. Positive integers, zero integers and negative integers form an integer system.

We divide integers into three categories with 0 as the boundary:

1 positive integer, that is, an integer greater than 0, for example, 1, 2,3 up to n.

Zero is neither a positive integer nor a negative integer, it is a number between positive and negative integers.

A negative integer of 3, that is, an integer less than 0, such as-1, -2, -3 until -n. (n is a positive integer)

Note: The current middle school mathematics textbook (2005) stipulates that zero and positive integers are collectively referred to as natural numbers.

Integers can also be divided into odd and even numbers.