Is it possible for a university to pass math I in three months without studying advanced mathematics?
According to the normal distribution, people who don't learn advanced mathematics suddenly surpass the national mathematics line 1 in three months, which may be only one in ten thousand. Unless they are strong and have a high IQ, they can't reach the national line of mathematics. Advanced mathematics learning needs strong abstract thinking ability. If nothing else, Taylor's expansion is not easy to understand. Tongji version of the derivation process is very simple, ordinary people.