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The compulsory course includes five topics.
The five topics included in the compulsory course are preparatory knowledge, function, geometry and algebra, probability and statistics, mathematical modeling activities and mathematical inquiry activities.

After the new college entrance examination, there are 2 compulsory textbooks and 3 elective courses for senior high school mathematics.

Compulsory courses include five topics: preparatory knowledge, function, geometry and algebra, probability and statistics, mathematical modeling activities and mathematical inquiry activities. Mathematics culture is integrated into the curriculum content.

2 required reading, ***8 credits, 144 class hours; Elective required 3 volumes, ***6 credits 108 class hours.

The content has also changed a lot. The contents of arts and sciences have been merged, and polar coordinates and parameter equations, program block diagram, preliminary algorithm, three views, linear programming, propositional relationship, logical conjunction, definite integral and so on have been deleted.

Compulsory courses and elective courses:

Compulsory courses refer to public courses that students must study according to national, local or school regulations, and are formulated to ensure the basic learning of all students. Its leading value lies in cultivating and developing students' personality and embodying the basic requirements for students. Compulsory courses, such as Chinese, mathematics, English, etc. , is a compulsory course for students to learn scientific and cultural knowledge. All students should take these courses, not according to their preferences. The compulsory course is to cultivate students' sexual ability.

Elective courses refer to courses that allow individuals to choose according to the characteristics and development direction of different students and are developed to adapt to the individual differences of students. Its leading value lies in satisfying students' hobbies and cultivating and developing students' good personality. Not every student needs elective courses. They are based on students' hobbies and specialties, mainly to cultivate students' personality. For example, guitar classes and cucurbit classes offered in primary schools are all based on students' interests.