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SAT: Mathematics Expressions on the SAT
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In this lesson our professor Charlotte Vilkus covers expressions on the SAT showing you how to solve them and how to use plug-in techniques to narrow down the answers
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Post by Peter Ke on October 10, 2015
How did you b/12 in the last example?
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Last reply by: Jeffrey Tao
Fri Oct 25, 2013 6:36 PM
Post by Josephine De Los Santos on July 22, 2013
There aren't enough examples in these lectures. Learn by example? Two examples don't cover enough of the possible questions the SAT asks. Also, I think there needs to be more rigorous examples.
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Last reply by: Kathleen Etzel
Sat Aug 15, 2015 6:51 PM
Post by Yolanda Britt on May 25, 2013
what level of math does the SAT/ACT go up to?