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One needs to take Math II for postgraduate entrance examination. What's the difference between Math II and Math I? Have you reviewed the materials of two common problems in mathematics?
Mao 20 17 "Mathematics II: Summary of Methods and Skills of Solving Problems in Postgraduate Mathematics" should be very suitable for you. If you have a thorough understanding of this material, you will know how to solve all the questions in the postgraduate entrance examination mathematics, and Math II is not a problem.

Postgraduate entrance examination No.1: the full score of the test paper is 150, and the test time is 180 minutes. Advanced Mathematics 56% Linear Algebra 22% Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics 22%. The structure of the test paper is as follows: 8 multiple-choice questions, 4 points for each question, ***32 points, 6 fill-in-the-blank questions, 4 points for each question, ***24 points, 9 answers (including proof questions) and * * 94 points.

Postgraduate entrance examination number two: advanced mathematics 78%, linear algebra 22%. The structure of the test paper is: 8 multiple-choice questions, 4 points for each question, * * 32 points, 6 fill-in-the-blank questions, 4 points for each question, * * 24 points, 9 problem-solving questions (including proof questions), * * 94 points.

Postgraduate entrance examination ranked third: calculus 56%, linear algebra 22%, probability theory and mathematical statistics 22%. The structure of the test paper is as follows: 8 multiple-choice questions, 4 points for each question, * * 32 points, 6 fill-in-the-blank questions, 4 points for each question, * * 24 points, 9 problem-solving questions (including proof questions), * * 94 points.