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Economics and management postgraduate mathematics
Economic and management candidates use the national examination paper Mathematics III, including linear algebra, advanced mathematics and probability theory. Although the contents of science and engineering, especially mathematics I, are similar, there is no need to review them specially. After all, Math 1 contains many things that Math 3 does not have (analytic geometry, hypothesis test of cubic integral, probability theory), and the focus of examination is also very different. What you need is to read the textbook carefully according to the outline.

Math II also refers to science and engineering, the difference is that Math II doesn't take probability theory. As far as I know, some majors require taking Math II, which depends on the requirements of the school.