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What do you mean by Math 1, Math 2 and Math 3?
Different majors have different scopes and different topics (different degrees of difficulty).

Mathematics is a student of science and engineering. The content of the exam includes advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics, and the content of the exam is the most.

Mathematics is the second test for students applying for agronomy. The content of the test is only high number and linear algebra, and the high number is deleted more and is the least.

Math 3 is an exam for students who apply for economics. The contents of the examination are advanced mathematics, linear algebra and probability statistics. The high number part mainly focuses on the investigation of calculus, and there is no hypothesis test and confidence interval in probability statistics.

Mathematics 1: it is a science and engineering class, which requires high mathematics;

Math 2: Some majors are agriculture, forestry, geology, mining, petroleum, etc.

Math 3: for management, economy, etc.

The math test is comprehensive, the math is high, the line generation and introduction are difficult.

Counting two is not an introduction, and the topic is easier than counting one.

The number three exam is also very comprehensive, and the difficulty of the topic is not much simpler than the number one.