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Expert guidance on the SAT Subject Test Math Level 1 Many colleges and universities require you to take one or more SAT II Subject Tests to demonstrate your mastery of specific high school subjects. McGraw-Hill's SAT Subject Test: Math Level 1 is written by experts in the field, and gives you the guidance you need perform at your best. This book includes:
- Full-length sample tests
- Diagnostic exams to help students pinpoint strengths and weaknesses
- Hundreds of questions with complete explanations
- Step-by-step reviews of all topics covered in each exam
- Strategies to help students get their best score
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Table of Contents
McGraw-Hill's SAT Subject Test: Math Level 1, 2/E
The Top 25 Things You Need to Know for the SAT Math Level 1 Test
Part I. About the SAT Math Level 1 Test
Chapter 1. Test Basics
About the Math Level 1 Test
The Level 1 vs. Level 2 Test
How to Use This Book
Chapter 2. Calculator Tips
On the Day of the Test
Diagnostic Test
Part II. Math Review
Chapter 4. Algebra
Evaluating Expressions
Order of Operations
Fractions
Percents
Exponents
Real Numbers
Absolute Value
Radical Expressions
Polynomials
Inequalities
Rational Expressions
Systems
Chapter 5. Plane Geometry
Undefined Terms
Lines, Segments, Rays
Angles
Triangles
Parallel Lines
Polygons
Similarity
Circles
Area
Chapter 6. Solid Geometry
Vocabulary for Polyhedra
Prisms
Cylinders
Pyramids
Cones
Spheres
Volume Ratio of Similar Figures
Chapter 7. Coordinate Geometry
Plotting Points
Midpoint
Distance
Slope
Slope of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Equations of Lines
Circles
Parabolas
Graphing Inequalities
Graphing Absolute Value
Chapter 8. Trigonometry
Right Triangle Trigonometry
Relationships Among Trigonometric Ratios
Special Right Triangles
Trigonometric Identities
Chapter 9. Functions
Functional Notation
Functions vs. Relations
Composition of Functions
Determining the Maximum or Minimum
The Roots of a Quadratic Function
Inverse Functions
Higher-Degree Polynomial Functions
Exponential Functions
Chapter 10. Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability
Counting Problems
Probability
Mean, Median, Mode
Data Interpretation
Chapter 11. Number and Operations
Invented Operations
"In Terms Of" Problems
Sequences
Arithmetic Sequences
Geometric Sequences
Logic
Number Theory
Part III. Six Practice Tests
Practice Test 1
Practice Test 2
Practice Test 3
Practice Test 4
Practice Test 5
Practice Test 6