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Is it the same as the math paper of college entrance examination students who choose liberal arts or science?
One. It's different. If you decide to apply for liberal arts, you can give up math and physics. But you can take learning as your personal hobby.

2. The difference between the mathematics volume of the college entrance examination for arts and sciences:

1. Overall difficulty: liberal arts mathematics is relatively simple, but science is more difficult. This is related to the training requirements of liberal arts students and the requirements of mathematics literacy for further studies. For general science students, they must study advanced mathematics after entering the university.

2. Examination scope: The examination scope of science mathematics volume is more than that of liberal arts mathematics volume. The content of liberal arts is less than that of science, the requirements of solid geometry for lines, planes and dihedral angles are low, and the requirements for arrangement and combination are not high without learning definite integral.

3. From the content, the college entrance examination of science mathematics is relatively comprehensive, but some contents of liberal arts mathematics are not tested in the college entrance examination. The specific difference depends on the examination syllabus of that year.

Extended data:

The knowledge of liberal arts mathematics refers to the mathematical concepts, properties, laws, formulas, axioms, theorems and mathematical thinking methods embodied in the compulsory courses and elective courses series 1 and series 4 stipulated in the Mathematics Curriculum Standard for Ordinary Senior High Schools (hereinafter referred to as the Curriculum Standard), and also includes basic skills such as operation, data processing and drawing charts according to certain procedures and steps.

Mathematical knowledge of science refers to the mathematical concepts, properties, laws, formulas, axioms, theorems, and mathematical thinking methods reflected in the compulsory and elective courses series 2 and 4 stipulated in the Mathematics Curriculum Standard for Ordinary Senior High Schools (hereinafter referred to as the Curriculum Standard). It also includes basic skills such as operating, data processing and drawing charts according to certain procedures and steps.

References:

China Education Examination Network -20 18 National Entrance Examination Outline