1. Arithmetic basis: including basic operation rules and properties such as integer, fraction, decimal, percentage, proportion and absolute value.
2. Algebra: Master the solving methods of algebraic expressions such as linear equations with one variable, linear equations with two variables, quadratic equations with one variable and inequalities.
3. Geometry: Understand the basic concepts of plane geometry and solid geometry, such as points, lines, surfaces, angles, triangles, quadrangles, circles, etc. , and their attributes and relationships.
4. Data interpretation: able to understand and analyze data information such as charts and tables, including bar charts, pie charts and line charts.
5. Probability statistics: master the basic concepts of probability, such as events, sample space, probability, etc. Understand descriptive statistics (mean, median, mode, etc. ) and inference statistics (hypothesis testing, regression analysis, etc.). ).
6. Set: Understand the basic concepts of set, such as subset, union and intersection. , and the relationship between sets.
7. Function: Master the properties and images of basic functions such as linear function, quadratic function, exponential function and logarithmic function.
8. Elementary mathematics application problems: be able to use what you have learned to solve problems in real life, such as interest rate calculation and unit conversion.
9. Logical reasoning: cultivate good logical thinking ability and be able to analyze and solve logical problems.
10. time management: arrange the time reasonably during the exam to ensure that all the questions can be completed within the specified time.
In order to better prepare for the GMAT math exam, it is suggested to do more exercises, summarize the skills and methods of solving problems, and improve the speed and accuracy of solving problems. At the same time, pay attention to the test trends and materials officially released by GMAT to understand the test requirements and trends.