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compulsory course

Chapter I Collection

The Meaning and Representation of 1 Set

2. Basic relations of sets

Basic operation of 3 sets

3. 1 intersection sum

3.2 Complete Works and

Chapter II Functions

1 Variables in life

2 Further understanding of the function

2. 1 functional concept

2.2 Representation of functions

2.3 mapping

3 functionality

four

Re-study of

4. 1 quadratic function image

4.2 Properties of Quadratic Function

5 simple

chapter two

and

1 plus

Exponential extension of 2 and its operational properties

2. Extension of the concept of1exponent

2.2 Exponential operation is a property.

three

3. The concept of1exponential function

3.2 Images and Properties of Exponential Functions

3.3 Images and Properties of Exponential Functions

4 logarithm

4. 1 logarithm and its operation

4.2

five

5. 1

The concept of

Images and attributes of 5.2

5.3 Images and attributes of logarithmic functions

6 exponential function,

Comparison of logarithmic function growth

Chapter IV Application of Functions

1 functions and equations

1. 1 utilization rate

Determine the existence of the solution of the equation

1.2 utilization rate

Find the approximate solution of the equation

2 Functional modeling of practical problems

2. 1 Functional characterization of practical problems

2.2 Using functional models to solve practical problems

2.3 Functional modeling case

Compulsory Two

chapter one

initial

1 simple

1. 1 simple rotator

1.2 Simple

2

three

3. 1 simple combination

3.2 by

Restore to physical diagram

4. Spatial graphics and

4. 1 Understanding the Basic Relation of Spatial Graphics

4.2 Spatial graphics

5 Parallel relation

5. Determination of1parallel relation

5.2 Nature of Parallel Relationship

6 vertical relation

6. Determination of1vertical relation

6.2 Nature of vertical relationship

7 simple

The area and volume of

7. 1 simple

Transverse area.

7.2

Cylindrical, conical,

The volume of

7.3 Surface area and volume of ball

chapter two

initial

1 straight line and straight line equation

1. 1 linear

And slope

1.2 linear equation

1.3 positional relationship between two straight lines

1.4 Intersection of two straight lines

1.5 plane direct

Distance formula in

2 Circle and Equation of Circle

2. 1

2.2

2.3 the relationship between straight line and circle, circle and circle

three

3. 1 direct space

build

3.2

Coordinates of the midpoint

3.3 Distance formula between two points in space

Compulsory three

Chapter I Statistics

1 From Census to Sampling

2

2. 1

2.2

And systematic sampling

three

table

4 Digital characteristics of data

4. 1

4.2

5 estimate the population with samples

5. 1 Estimated population distribution

5.2 The numerical characteristics of the estimated population

6 Statistical Activities: Changes in Marriage Age

7 correlation

8 least square estimation

The second chapter is the preliminary algorithm.

The basic idea of 1

1. 1 algorithm

1.2 Sorting Problems and Diversity of Algorithms

The basic structure and design of algorithm block diagram.

2. 1 sequence structure and selection structure

2.2 Variables and Assignment

2.3 circulation structure

3 A few basic sentences

3. 1 conditional statement

3.2

Chapter III Probability

1 Probability of random events

1. 1 frequency and probability

1.2 life probability

2

2. 1

Characteristic sum of

formula

2.2 establish a probability model

2.3

3 simulation method-the application of probability

Compulsory Four

chapter one

1 periodic phenomenon

Generalization of the concept of angle 2

three

four

and

Definition of sum

4. 1 at any angle

Definition of

4.2 Unit Circle and Periodicity

4.3 sum of unit circle

five

Properties and images of

5. 1 On the Properties of Sinusoidal Function from the Unit Circle

5.2 Sine function image

5.3 Properties of Sinusoidal Functions

six

Images and properties of

6. Image of1cosine function

6.2 Properties of Cosine Function

seven

7. 1

Definition of

7.2

Images and properties of

7.3 tangent function

8 function image

nine

Simple application of

Chapter II Plane Vector

1 From displacement, velocity, force to vector

1. 1 displacement, velocity and force

The concept of 1.2 vector

2 From displacement synthesis to vector addition

2. 1 vector addition

2.2 vector

3 Vector from multiple of speed to multiple of number.

3. 1 multiplication vector

3.2

4 coordinates of plane vector

4. Coordinate representation of1plane vector

4.2 Coordinate representation of plane vector linear operation

4.3 Vector Parallel Coordinate Representation

5 From Force to Work to Vector

6 plane vector

Coordinate representation

Seven examples of vector application

7. 1 Distance formula from point to straight line

7.2 vector application example

chapter three

1 same angle

The basic relationship between

2 trigonometric function of sum and difference of two angles

2. 1 cosine function of angle difference

2.2 Sine and cosine functions of sum and difference of two angles

2.3 Tangent function of sum and difference of two angles

3 Double-angle trigonometric function

Compulsory Five

The first chapter sequence

1 series

The concept of 1. 1 sequence

Functional characteristics of 1.2 sequence

2 arithmetic progression

2. 1 arithmetic progression

2.2 arithmetic progression's top n sums

three

3. 1

3.2

Sum of the first n terms of

Application of 4 series in daily economic life

chapter two

1

and

1. 1

1.2

2 Geometric calculation in triangle

three

Examples of practical applications.

Chapter III Inequality

1 inequality relation

1. 1 inequality relation

1.2 inequality relations and inequalities

2

2. 1

The solution of

2.2

Application of

three

3. 1

3.2

And the maximum (minimum) value.

4 simple

4. 1

(group) and plane area

4.2 Simple

4.3 Simple

Application of

Elective course 2- 1

Chapter 1 Common Logical Terms

1 proposition

2

And necessary conditions

2. 1

2.2 Necessary conditions

2.3

3 full name

and

3. 1 full name

And full name proposition

3.2

And special propositions

3.3 Full name proposition and special name

4 Logical conjunction "AND" or "NOT"

4. 1 logical conjunction "AND"

4.2 Logical conjunction "or"

4.3 Logical conjunction "Fei"

chapter two

and

1 From plane vector to

2

Operation of

Coordinate representation of 3 vector and basic theorem of space vector

3. 1 standard space vector

And coordinate representation

3.2 Basic Theorem of Space Vector

3.3 Coordinate Representation of Space Vector Operation

Discuss verticality and parallelism with vectors.

5 calculation of included angle

5. 1 Angle between straight lines

5.2 Angle between planes

5.3 Angle between straight line and plane

6 calculation of distance

chapter three

Sum equation

1 ellipse

1. 1 ellipse and its standard equation

Simple properties of 1.2 ellipse

2 parabola

2. 1 parabola and its standard equation

2.2 Simple Properties of Parabola

three

3. 1

And its standard equation.

3.2

Simple attribute of

4 curves and equations

4. 1 curves and equations

4.2

* * * has the characteristics of ...

4.3 sum of straight lines

Intersection point of

Elective course 2-2

Chapter I Reasoning and Proof

1 induction and analogy

1. 1

1.2

2 Comprehensive method and analysis method

2. 1 synthesis method

2.2 Analysis method

three

four

Chapter II Rate of Change and Derivative

1 change speed and change rate

The concept of second derivative and its geometric significance

2. The concept of1derivative

2.2 the geometric meaning of derivatives

3 calculate derivative

4 derivative

rule

4. 1 derivative addition sum

rule

4.2 Law of multiplication and division of derivatives

5 simple

Deduction rules of

Chapter III Application of Derivatives

Function of 1

and

Derivative and function of 1. 1

1.2 function

Application of second derivative in practical problems

2. Significance of1derivative in practical problems

2.2 Maximum and minimum values

chapter four

1

The concept of

1. 1

Background of area and distance problem

1.2 definite integral

2

fundamental theorem

Simple application of 3 definite integral

3. 1

Area of

3.2 the volume of simple geometry

The fifth chapter is the expansion of number system and the introduction of complex numbers.

Extension of 1 number system and introduction of complex number

Extension of the concept of 1. 1 number

Related concepts of 1.2 complex numbers

2 complex number

2. 1 addition and summation of complex numbers

2.2 Multiplication and division of complex numbers