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Is the math difficulty of MBA postgraduate entrance examination similar to that of postgraduate entrance examination?
Most of the math problems involved in the MBA written test are the difficulty of high school math. But it is still quite difficult for MBA candidates who have worked for many years. Moreover, there are many questions in the joint entrance examination of mathematics subjects, and the assessment is still how to do it quickly and effectively. Therefore, although the difficulty is not high, it still needs a very systematic review and knows how to solve problems quickly. Many candidates regret that they have not finished the questions, not that they can't do them.

The following are the questions involved in the math exam:

1. Arithmetic, the main tests of calculation ability are real numbers, absolute values and application problems. Real number expansion is odd, even, prime, common divisor, common multiple, etc. The application problems of absolute value are usually travel problems, engineering problems and so on. Fractions of algebraic expressions, in popular parlance, are factorization; Geometric function, exponential function, logarithmic function, etc. Equation; Inequalities, mainly quadratic equations and quadratic inequalities, are all in junior and middle schools.

2. Algebra, examine your logical analysis ability. The main content is series, mainly arithmetic progression and geometric progression.

3. Geometry, examining the ability of spatial imagination; It is divided into three parts: plane geometry, analytic geometry and solid geometry. Plane geometry only tests orthomorphism, triangle, quadrilateral and circle; Solid geometry only considers the surface geometric volume of cylinders and spheres, and basically does not consider the spatial angle and spatial distance; Analytic geometry tests the combination of numbers and shapes.

4. Data analysis, examining the ability to process data. Permutation and combination, probability, variance, etc.

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