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What books do you take in the college entrance examination of liberal arts mathematics in senior three?
The high school liberal arts mathematics college entrance examination books are as follows:

Senior high school mathematics (liberal arts): required parts: compulsory 1, compulsory 2, compulsory 3, compulsory 4, compulsory 5, elective 1- 1-2; Elective courses: Elective courses 4- 1 (Selected lectures on geometry proof), Elective courses 4-2 (Matrix and Transformation), Elective courses 4-4 (Coordinate System and Parameter Equation), Elective courses 4-5 (Selected lectures on inequality).

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What are the learning methods of liberal arts mathematics in senior high school?

1, the habit of previewing

Preview is to have a preliminary perception of what you have learned and find out the obstacles through preview; It can not only cultivate the ability of self-study, but also improve the interest in learning new lessons and master the initiative in learning.

2. Listen carefully to the habit of "talking"

The acceptance of new knowledge and the cultivation of mathematical ability are mainly carried out in the classroom, so we should pay special attention to the learning efficiency in the classroom and seek correct learning methods. In class, you should keep up with the teacher's ideas, actively explore thinking, predict the next steps, and compare your own problem-solving ideas with what the teacher said. Listening and speaking in math class should adhere to "five points", that is, listening, watching, speaking, thinking and hands.