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What subjects does the postgraduate entrance examination for mathematics major take?
Mathematics majors generally have several directions: 1, basic mathematics. 2. Computational mathematics. 3. Applied mathematics. 4. Operational research and cybernetics.

Review method

Pay attention to the foundation

The proportion of basic knowledge in the exam has been repeatedly emphasized in our class, but there are still many students who blindly pursue problem-solving skills without paying attention to theoretical basis, which will lead many of us to be confused when choosing to fill in the blanks, and will not "translate" the words into mathematical language when doing big questions, so naturally there is no problem-solving idea.

Review should comprehensively analyze the math problems of postgraduate entrance examination over the years. We can know that for some knowledge points that have not been tested over the years, such as curvature circle and radius, geometric application and physical application of definite integral, we will use multiple integral, curve integral and surface integral to find some geometric physical quantities.

Understanding the concept of Fourier series will expand the functions in the domain into Fourier series, expand the functions in the domain into sine series and cosine series, and write the expressions of Fourier series and functions. These are not hot topics in the exam, but they are also likely to give questions, so students can't ignore them in the review process.

Don't pursue quantity

At this stage, many students already have a lot of review materials in their hands, and they are confused about which review materials are suitable. Some plan to do all the materials in their hands, but the calculation time is not enough, so they are very confused. In fact, this is unnecessary. Students will study according to the study plan we sent you, and it is enough to finish a book skillfully twice.