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Hehe, at first glance, I am a novice to the graduate school entrance examination, and I was the same last year.
There is no specific textbook for number three, if you have to recommend the textbook, it is calculus in economics and management, that is, there is a chapter on the application of calculus in economics, but even if it is the content in such a textbook, the number three is not all to be tested.
Number one, two, three is a different division of the content in the three books of advanced mathematics (also known as calculus), linear algebra, and probability and statistics, that is, some of the content in the book is tested, and some content is not.
Finally, it is recommended that you go to the bookstore and buy a copy of the 2010 postgraduate mathematics syllabus, which is clear at a glance, you can not buy it, just go and read this book, you will know it when you look at it, or you will search for the syllabus on the Internet, it must be complete, and there are clear requirements in it.
As for how to review, in one sentence, do more questions, repeat the questions that you missed and the questions that you are unfamiliar with.
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Schoolmate. I didn't ask until September.。。。
Go buy Li Yongle's review guide (don't say I'm advertising, go to the graduate school entrance examination forum and you'll understand), he is one of the best, two and three of the best.
The review guide is a primer, a basic book, and you can no longer read the textbook.
Of course, it's good to look at the textbooks, Tongji 5 version of high numbers, line generation, Zhejiang University probability. Time is running out, so it is recommended that you review chapter by chapter, first take a quick look at the textbook, and then read the review guide, mainly to grasp the things mentioned in the review guide.
As for reading the guide later, then there are 400 questions, beyond 135Past papers and the like. I feel that you are very confused, go to the mathematics version of the postgraduate entrance examination forum to take a look, Banzhu is still very enthusiastic.
ps: I also took the number three exam. Give it to me.
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If you want to read the syllabus (or some syllabus analysis on the Internet), how to review, buy a review book, read the book well, and then do the questions and it's OK.
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1. Economics, Statistics, Management Science and Engineering.
Majors such as business administration take mathematics III. Master's degree in Finance, Applied Statistics, Taxation, International Business, Insurance, Asset Valuation, etc.
The third unit of the preliminary examination is set up in the business course 1 of the economic comprehensive ability test, with a full score of 150 points.
2. Accounting, Library and Information Science, Business Administration, Public Administration.
The preliminary examination for master's degrees in tourism management, engineering management and auditing sets up two unit examination subjects, namely the comprehensive ability of the joint examination of foreign Chinese and management.
The full score is 100 points and 200 points.
It should be prepared like this:
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