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What is the third test of postgraduate mathematics?
The contents of the third entrance examination for mathematics are: advanced mathematics and linear algebra.

1. Advanced Mathematics

Advanced mathematics has the largest proportion in postgraduate mathematics, and the most difficult part is often advanced mathematics. Advanced mathematics consists of four questions (4*4= 16), four fill-in-the-blank questions (4*4= 16) and five big questions (5* 10=50).

Among them, some topics are often very fixed according to previous years, such as big topics: double integral, limit. Small problem: the nature of function. Although the proportion of high numbers is significant and it is difficult to review, as long as you grasp the key points of review and get all the basic points you deserve, high numbers will not lose many points.

2. Linear algebra

The proportion and difficulty of linear algebra in postgraduate entrance examination are similar to probability theory, that is, two multiple-choice questions (2*4=8), two fill-in-the-blank questions (2*4=8) and two big questions (2* 10=20). But there are many knowledge points in linear algebra, and the knowledge points in the exam are very detailed. If some knowledge points are not reviewed in place, it is very easy to lose points, and the contents of each chapter of linear algebra are interrelated and complicated.

So linear algebra is a little more difficult than probability theory, but if you can build your own network knowledge map and grasp all the knowledge points, then linear algebra is actually not very difficult.