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How difficult is it to take the entrance examination for Mathematics III? How long does it take to study by yourself?
Math one for postgraduate entrance examination is as difficult as math three. Why do you say that?

1, one of the best inspection knowledge points is more, but the topic of number three is more difficult.

Some students will find math difficult because there will be more knowledge points in math one. In the syllabus, number one requires mastering 285 knowledge points and number three requires mastering 173 knowledge points, which requires students to master more knowledge points skillfully.

Compared with Math 1, Math 3 requires fewer knowledge points, but it is more in-depth. That is to say, although there are fewer knowledge points, you should skillfully use them and know how to draw inferences.

2, No.1 and No.3 have different emphases.

Although the contents of Math I and Math III are all advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics, accounting for 56%, 22% and 22% respectively, the emphasis and some knowledge points to be mastered are different, which also causes some difficulty differences between Math I and Math III.

The examination of number one focuses on infinite series, curve and surface integral, which is compulsory every year and is often examined in the form of problem solving; The number three requires mastering the problem of economic application, which is basically required every year. 20 15 examines the marginal cost and elasticity in the form of solving problems, 20 14 examines the marginal income in the form of filling in the blanks, and 20 13 examines the marginal profit in the form of solving problems.

In addition to the different key knowledge, some knowledge points that need to be mastered are also different.

In advanced mathematics, mathematics one examines the physical application of spatial analytic geometry, multivariate function integral (except double integral) and calculus, while number three does not; The number three examines the economic application of calculus, while the number one does not.

In probability theory and mathematical statistics, the scope of investigation of Math 1 is slightly larger than Math 3, which mainly increases the test sites for parameter estimation, including the selection criteria of estimators, interval estimation and subsequent hypothesis testing.

finally

The difficulty difference between math 1 and math 3 is relative. Some students will find math 1 difficult because it requires more knowledge points. Moreover, some students think that the three difficulties in mathematics are because the topic of mathematics three is relatively partial and deep. So the difficulty of Math 1 and Math 3 is equal.