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Curious what types of questions you'll see on the SAT? I suggest you start by trying the College Board's free SAT Sample Questions.
When you're ready to start a study plan, Khan Academy offers a free Online SAT Practice Test. Be sure to create a Khan Academy account (it's free!) so you can track your progress. The College Board has partnered with Khan Academy to assess your weaker areas and point you to free resources such as videos, reference sheets, and practice questions. For best results, be sure to connect your College Board account to Khan Academy!
Once you've done some studying and are eager to see how you might fare on a real test, the College Board's SAT Practice Test Page offers several full-length SAT practices tests you may download for free. As great as study providers are, nothing beats practice questions that come from the test provider itself!
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SAT Math Topics
See below for a list of topics included in the Math section of the SAT exam. For complete information on SAT test topics for all subjects and for exam dates, please visit the official College Board website.
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Heart of Algebra (Linear)
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Create, solve, or interpret linear equations
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Create, solve, or interpret linear inequalities
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Build a linear function modeled on two quantities
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Create, solve, and interpret systems of two linear equations
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Create, solve, and interpret systems of linear inequalities
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Algebraically solve linear equations and inequalities
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Algebraically solve systems of two linear equations
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Interpret the variables & constants in linear functions within the context presented
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Connect algebraic & graphical representations
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Problem Solving & Data Analysis
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Use ratios, rates, proportions & scale drawings to solve single- and multi-step problems
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Solve multi-step problems involving percentages
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Solve multi-step problems involving measurement quantities, units & unit conversion
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Given a scatterplot, use linear, quadratic, or exponential models to describe the relationship
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Use the relationship between two variables to investigate key features of the graph
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Compare linear growth with exponential growth
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Use 2-way tables to summarize data & calculate frequencies & conditional probability
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Make inferences about population parameters based on sample data
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Use statistics to investigate measures of center of data and analyze shape, center, and spread
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Passport to Advanced Math
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Create a quadratic or exponential function to model a context
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Determine the most suitable form of an equation to reveal a particular trait, given a context
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Create equivalent expressions involving rational exponents and radicals
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Create equivalent form of algebraic expressions
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Solve a quadratic equation
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Add, subtract & multiply polynomial expressions
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Solve equations containing radicals
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Solve equations with variable in denominator
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Solve a system of linear & quadratic equations
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Add, subtract, multiply & divide rational expressions
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Divide two polynomial expressions
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Interpret nonlinear expressions
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Understand zeros & factors of polynomials
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Make connections between functions & graphs
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Additional Math Topics
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Solve problems using volume formulas
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Use trigonometric ratios & the Pythagorean theorem to solve right triangles
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Add, subtract, multiply, divide & simplify complex numbers
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Convert between degrees and radians
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Use radians to determine arc lengths
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Apply circles theorems to find arc lengths, angle measures, chord lengths & areas of sectors
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Use congruence and similarity theorems to solve angles, lines & triangles
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Use similarity, right triangles, trigonometric ratios and theorems about triangles & intersecting lines to determine missing lengths & angle measures of triangles.
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Understand equations of circles on the coordinate plane.