SAT

Comprehensive study of the SAT covering fundamental concepts and advanced applications.

Basic Concepts

Foundations of SAT Math

Building Your Math Toolkit

The Math section of the SAT covers a wide range of topics, focusing on algebra, problem solving, data analysis, and some geometry and trigonometry.

Major Concepts

  • Heart of Algebra: Linear equations, inequalities, and systems.
  • Problem Solving and Data Analysis: Ratios, percentages, interpreting graphs and tables.
  • Passport to Advanced Math: Quadratic equations, functions, and exponents.
  • Additional Topics: Geometry, basic trigonometry, and complex numbers.

Helpful Tips

  • Show your work for multi-step problems.
  • Use the answer choices to back-solve.
  • Don’t be afraid to guess (no penalty for wrong answers).

Real-World Application

Math skills on the SAT translate to budgeting, understanding statistics in the news, and solving everyday problems.

Examples

  • Solving for \( x \) in \( 2x + 5 = 17 \).

  • Interpreting a bar graph to determine survey results.

In a Nutshell

Grasp essential math concepts that form the backbone of the SAT Math section.

Key Terms

Linear Equation
An equation between two variables that produces a straight line when graphed.
Quadratic Equation
An equation where the highest exponent of the variable is 2.
System of Equations
A set of two or more equations with the same variables.