2. Difficulty difference: Math III is relatively difficult, because it contains more in-depth mathematical theory and a wider range of knowledge, while math farmers pay more attention to the application and mastery of basic knowledge, focusing on calculation questions, and the examination scope is relatively small.
3. Application field: Mathematics III is applicable to many first-level disciplines under engineering, and mathematics agriculture is mainly aimed at public basic disciplines under agriculture.
4. Proposition focus: The proposition of Mathematics III focuses on the in-depth understanding and application of theoretical knowledge, and mathematics farmers focus on the practical application of basic knowledge and the investigation of computing power.
5. Mathematical Agriculture refers to the subject of mathematical agriculture in China's postgraduate entrance examination, which is a public basic course for agricultural candidates, and the scores of each part are roughly the same.