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Isn't there a close relationship between high school mathematics and junior high school mathematics?
Very different-

-Super big difference. If you can't accept new concepts well, high school mathematics is more or less difficult.

But of course, there is a connection. Mathematics is first and foremost the ability to calculate. There are not many concepts in junior high school, but there are many calculation requirements. Without calculation, you may not be able to finish your high school math test paper. Plane geometry in junior high school lays the foundation for solid geometry in senior high school, and coordinate system is the foundation. . .

The function of high school is also an extension of junior high school. . . . . . .

Of course, most of the functions in high school mathematics are not simple functions in junior high school.