GRE Subject Tests Overview | Mathematics
- The test consists of approximately 66 multiple-choice questions
drawn from courses commonly offered at the undergraduate level.
- Approximately 50 percent of the questions involve calculus
and its applications - subject matter that can be assumed
to be common to the backgrounds of almost all mathematics
majors.
- About 25 percent of the questions in the test are in elementary
algebra, linear algebra, abstract algebra, and number theory.
The remaining questions deal with other areas of mathematics
currently studied by undergraduates in many institutions.
The following content descriptions may assist students in preparing
for the test. The percents given are estimates; actual percents
will vary somewhat from one edition of the test to another.
Calculus - 50%
Material learned in the usual sequence of elementary calculus
courses - differential and integral calculus of one and of several
variables - includes calculus-based applications and connections
with coordinate geometry, trigonometry, differential equations,
and other branches of mathematics
Algebra - 25%
- Elementary algebra: basic algebraic techniques and manipulations
acquired in high school and used throughout mathematics
- Linear algebra: matrix algebra, systems of linear equations,
vector spaces, linear transformations, characteristic polynomials,
and eigenvalues and eigenvectors
- Abstract algebra and number theory: elementary topics from
group theory; theory of rings and modules, field theory, and
number theory
Additional Topics - 25%
- Introductory real analysis: sequences and series of numbers
and functions, continuity, differentiability and integrability,
and elementary topology of R and Rn
- Discrete mathematics: logic, set theory, combinatorics,
graph theory, and algorithms
- Other topics: general topology, geometry, complex variables,
probability and statistics, and numerical analysis
The above descriptions of topics covered in the test should
not be considered exhaustive; it is necessary to understand
many other related concepts. Prospective test takers should
be aware that questions requiring no more than a good precalculus
background may be quite challenging; some of these questions
turn out to be among the most difficult questions on the test.
In general, the questions are intended not only to test recall
of information but also to assess test takers' understanding
of fundamental concepts and the ability to apply those concepts
in various situations.

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