The SAT math sections can leave many students feeling overwhelmed; however, this portion of the exam can be mastered with the proper prep.
The SAT math sections can leave many students feeling overwhelmed; however, this portion of the exam can be mastered with the proper prep.
This class is meant to assist anyone who is dedicated to achieving a higher SAT Math score. In this course students will learn not only the tested content but the strategies necessary to reach their goal come test day. Each filmed lecture will take students through official SAT math questions that range in difficulty level (similar to the structure of the SAT). Students are not simply given detailed explanations of the solutions. They are taught to classify questions and utilize answer choices in order to ensure they take the most efficient approach.
After each lecture, students are encouraged to go through the supplemental materials in order to make certain they have a full understanding of the topic. There are quizzes, formula sheets, and all of the questions covered in the lectures available for download.
My goal is to help students learn how to approach math through a methodical mindset that will provide them with the ability to master the SAT and every other math exam they will face.
This lecture will introduce students to their SAT Math Instructor!
In this lecture students will learn how the SAT is structured and graded.
In this video students will learn the fundamental questions they need to consider before setting a target score.
During this lecture, students will be introduced to math test-taking strategies that they will want to master by the end of this course. These skills will not only enable students to succeed on the SAT, but on all math exams they will take in the future.
This lecture covers basic equation evaluation, rules of solving and simplifying, cross multiplication and combining like terms.
This lecture covers equation evaluation, rules of solving and simplifying, cross multiplication and combining like terms.
This quiz will test your understanding of solving single and multi-variable equations.
In this lecture, students will learn how to evaluate how many solutions two equations will have (one, two, none or infinitely many). They will also learn how to use the method of elimination and substitution to find a solution set.
This quiz will test a your understanding of Systems of Equations.
In this two-part lecture, students will learn how to solve and graph both simple and compound inequalities, evaluate three-part inequalities, solve absolute value inequalities and set up inequality word problems.
This quiz will test your understanding of absolute values and inequalities.
In this two-part lecture, students will learn how to identify what formula they will need to use based off the information provided in a question. Students will also be introduced to function notation and evaluation (equations, charts and graphs).
In this two-part lecture, students will learn how to identify what formula they will need to use based off the information provided in a question. Students will also be introduced to function notation and evaluation (equations, charts and graphs).
This quiz will test your understanding of linear lines and function notation.
In this lecture, students will learn what an exponent is, how to evaluate an exponent and operations of roots.
This quiz will test your understanding of exponent evaluation.
In this two-part lecture, students will learn to translate word problems (English to math and math to English) along with how to identify variables and fixed values.
This quiz will test your understanding of the imaginary number i along with complex numbers.
This quiz will test your understanding of algebraic word problems.
In this three-part lecture, students will learn how to put a quadratic equation in standard form, find the zeros of a quadratic through factoring and using the quadratic equation, simplify and factor polynomials and graph parabolas (identify maximums, minimums, vertex, etc).
In this three-part lecture, students will learn how to put a quadratic equation in standard form, find the zeros of a quadratic through factoring and using the quadratic equation, simplify and factor polynomials and graph parabolas (identify maximums, minimums, vertex, etc).
This quiz will test your understanding of quadratic equations and polynomials.
In this lecture students will learn how to identify rates, ratios, and proportions.
In this lecture students will learn how to take a percent, find the percent increase/decrease, and use the percent change formula.
This quiz will test your understanding of proportions and percents.
In this lecture students will learn the properties of even, odd, and prime numbers.
This quiz will test your understanding of even, odd, prime, and perfect square numbers.
In this lecture students will learn the properties of the imaginary number i along with how to add/subtract/multiply/divide complex numbers.
In this lecture students will learn the fundamental counting principles, permutations with and without repetition, factorials and combinations.
This quiz will test your knowledge of counting principles such as combinations and permutations.
In this lecture students will learn what a unit rate is and how to perform unit conversions with proportions and unit cancellations.
This quiz will test your understanding of unit conversions.
In this lecture students will learn how to determine the values of tick marks on a numbers line along with creating number lines that are not provided in a question.
This quiz will test your understanding of number lines.
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