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What reference books and workbooks are better to review in the first round of the third postgraduate entrance examination?
For graduate mathematics:

This stage is the stage of laying a solid foundation. Let's focus on the math textbook. High numbers are large blocks, and probability and line generation are relatively simple. Tilt the time to a higher number, and there will be more scores. Read more textbooks, just like learning for the first time, and have a good understanding of the knowledge points and theorems of textbooks. It is best to cooperate with last year's mathematics postgraduate entrance examination outline and focus on it. It is not recommended to do all the exercises after class. Just choose some representative exercises, think about other ideas and look at the answer book. It's a waste of time to do everything, as long as you master the methods and problem-solving skills. After that, review the whole book, 660 or something, and then the real question. Plan your time and itinerary well. Learn slowly, but don't worry.

1, Li Yongle Li Zhengyuan's mathematics review encyclopedia * * *, and Wendeng Chen's mathematics review guide * * * have the same effect.

2. The math foundation doesn't have to pass 660 questions, but it is already very good as a basic exercise in the early stage.

3. Interpretation of the examination questions of Yongle * * * * over the years

4. "The final sprint of mathematics exceeds 135" * * * * *; Or Wendeng's "Problems and Exercises" * * as the final sprint to check and fill the gaps.

5. Li Yongle's "400 classic mathematical simulation problems" should be done at least three times * * * * *.

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