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What's the difference between Mathematics III and Mathematics I?
First of all, the content structure of the test paper is different

1, Mathematics III: Calculus 60%, Linear Algebra 20%. Probability theory and mathematical statistics 20%.

2. Mathematics 1: advanced mathematics 56%, linear algebra 22%. Probability theory and mathematical statistics 22%.

Second, the subject is different.

1, Mathematics III: Calculus, Linear Algebra, Probability Theory, Mathematical Statistics.

2. Mathematics 1: advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability statistics.

Mathematics-requirements of advanced mathematics

1. Understand the concept of function and master the expression of function, and you will establish the functional relationship of application problems.

2. Understand the boundedness, monotonicity, periodicity and parity of functions.

3. Understand the concepts of compound function and piecewise function, inverse function and implicit function.

4. Grasp the nature and graphics of basic elementary functions and understand the concept of elementary functions.

5. Understand the concept of limit, the concepts of left limit and right limit of function and the relationship between the existence of function limit and left limit and right limit.

Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Three Outline of Postgraduate Mathematics

Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-One of the Mathematics Syllabuses for Postgraduates