1, the content and difficulty are different. Mathematics 1 is mainly aimed at students majoring in mathematics and non-mathematics, and the content is relatively basic. It attaches importance to concepts and calculations, and cultivates mathematical thinking and problem-solving ability. Mathematics 2 is aimed at students majoring in mathematics, and its content is more in-depth. It requires students to have a solid mathematical foundation and strong thinking ability, and pays attention to cultivating students' mathematical literacy and research ability.
Mathematics 3 pays more attention to application and practice, emphasizes the application of mathematical methods and skills, and cultivates the ability of applying mathematics and solving practical problems.
2. For different objects. Math 1 and Math 2 are aimed at students majoring in mathematics or students who have a strong interest in mathematics, while Math 3 is aimed at students who are not majoring in mathematics, in order to help them better understand and apply mathematical knowledge.
3. The training objectives are different. Math 1 and Math 2 aim to cultivate students' mathematical literacy and scientific research ability and lay a solid mathematical foundation for their future academic research or work. Math 3 pays more attention to cultivating students' mathematical application ability and practical problem-solving ability, and helps them better adapt to future career development.
Skills of learning mathematics:
1. Make a plan: make a reasonable study plan, spread the key points and difficulties to different time periods and gradually overcome them.
2, active thinking: in the learning process, we should take the initiative to think, try to solve the problem yourself, not just rely on the teacher's explanation.
3. Pay attention to the basics: Mathematics is a basic subject, so we should pay attention to the study and mastery of basic knowledge, and don't rush for success.
4. Do more exercises: Mathematics needs a lot of exercises to consolidate knowledge, improve skills and practice frequently.
5. Learn to summarize: summarize what you have learned and form your own knowledge system, which is helpful for memory and application.
6. ask for help: don't give up easily when you encounter difficulties. You can ask teachers, classmates or online resources for help.
7. Keep a positive attitude: Math learning requires patience and perseverance. Keep a positive attitude and believe that you can overcome difficulties.
8. Broaden your horizons: Learning mathematics can also broaden your horizons, understand the application of mathematics in other fields, and stimulate your interest in learning.