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1 Welcome to ACT Math Prep: Part 1
Pre-Algebra Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Coordinate Geometry Plane Geometry Trigonometry

2 You can earn between 1 and 36 points
60 problems in 60 minutes You can earn between 1 and 36 points

3 The national ACT composite average tends to stay right around a 21, but you'll have to do much better than that if you want to be accepted by a top university. Students attending the top colleges and universities in the country are scoring between 30 and 34 on the ACT Math section. Some, like those attending MIT, Harvard and Yale, are getting closer to 36 on the ACT Math test. 

4 You'll also receive eight more ACT Math scores based on different ACT reporting categories, and a STEM score, which is the average of the ACT Math and Science Reasoning scores.

5 Number and Quantity (4 - 6 questions): 
real and complex number systems, understanding and reason of number quantities in many different forms, such as integer and rational exponents, vectors, and matrices. 

6 Algebra (7 - 9 questions): solve, graph and model many different types of expressions. You'll solve equations with linear, polynomial, radical and exponential relationships, and you'll find solutions to systems of equations, even when they're represented by matrices.

7 Functions (7 - 9 questions): These questions will test your skills with f(x) – linear, radical, piecewise, polynomial and logarithmic functions. You must manipulate and translate these functions.

8 Geometry (7 - 9 questions): shapes and solids, finding congruence or similarities on things such as surface area or volume. You will have to demonstrate your ability to solve for missing variables in circles, triangles and other figures using trigonometric ​rations and equations of conic sections

9 Statistics & Probability (5 - 7 questions): These types of questions will showcase your ability to describe center and spread of distributions, and to understand and model bivariate data and calculate probabilities including related sample spaces.  

10 Get through as many of them as you can.
Work Problems Get through as many of them as you can. The last few minutes we will play Kahoot for prizes. Complete the answer sheet and bring to me any time to see how you did.


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