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Mathematics for Postgraduate Entrance Examination 20 16 Two Difficulties in Mathematics
It is very difficult to take the entrance examination for Mathematics 20 16. Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination mainly examines the following aspects: First, it examines the understanding of basic knowledge, including basic concepts, basic theories and basic operations; The second is to examine simple analysis and comprehensive ability; Thirdly, the application of mathematical theory in economics and science and engineering disciplines is investigated. Fourth, examine the speed and accuracy of candidates' problem solving.

Mathematics for postgraduate entrance examination is divided into mathematics one, mathematics two and mathematics three. Science and engineering majors generally take math one or two, and some economics and management majors take math three. The details can be inquired by specialty. The composition ratio of each math test paper is different. Math 1 and Math 3: 56% high number +22% line generation +22% probability statistics. Math 2: 90% high number +20% line generation (no probability theory).

Although the subjects to be reviewed in No.1 and No.3 are the same, No.1 is broader and more demanding than No.3..