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What is the relationship between advanced mathematics (1), (2), (3) and (4)?
Mathematics 1 requires advanced numbers, but not difference equations, but also probability and line generation. Math 2 does not test area score, volume score and line generation, but does not test probability. Math 3 does not test curve integral and surface integral, but it also tests line generation and probability, which requires higher probability. The high number of Math 4 is also relatively simple, and it also tests line generation and probability. Personally, I think 1 is difficult to calculate, and 2 is easier to calculate because there are fewer exam contents.

Specific examination paper structure in 2008:

Numbers 1 advanced mathematics 56% linear algebra 22% probability theory and mathematical statistics 22%

Number 2 Advanced Mathematics 78% Linear Algebra 22%

Number three calculus 56% linear algebra 22% probability theory and mathematical statistics 22%

Number four calculus 56% linear algebra 22% probability theory and mathematical statistics 22%

General engineering test number 1 and number 2, economic management test number 3 and number 4, depending on what major you apply for.

The number I just got is 1. I think the number 1 is the most difficult to test, and the depth is relatively deep (compared with other 2, 3 and 4), but the probability of number 3 is also very difficult, and the difficulty will not be lower than 1.

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