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SAT Math: Concepts And Tricks

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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Use units to keep things straight (make sure you use 1 unit for each thing) Example: use just inches in your cross multiplication - not inches and feet






2. Start with 100 as a starting value - Example: A price rises by 10% one year and by 20% the next. What's the combined percent increase? - Say the original price is $100. Year one: $100 + (10% of 100) = 100 + 10 = 110 Year two: 110 + (20% of 110) = 110






3. To evaluate an algebraic expression - plug in the given values for the unknowns and calculate according to PEMDAS






4. A sector is a piece of the area of a circle. If n is the degree measure of the sector's central angle then the formula is: Area of a Sector = (n/360) (pr^2)






5. To find the slope of a line from an equation - put the equation into slope-intercept form (m is the slope): y=mx+b






6. The median is the value that falls in the middle of the set - the mode is the value that appears most often






7. The whole # left over after division






8. If a right triangle's leg-to-leg ratio is 5:12 - or if the leg-to-hypotenuse ratio is 5:13 or 12:13 - it's a 5-12-13 triangle






9. you can add/subtract when the part under the radical is the same






10. Negative exponent: put number under 1 in a fraction and work out the exponent Rational exponent: square root it- 1. make the root of the problem whatever the denominator of the exponent is 2. the exponent under your root sign is the numerator of the






11. To combine like terms - keep the variable part unchanged while adding or subtracting the coefficients - Example: 2a+3a=? work: (2+3)a answer: 5a






12. Add up numbers and divide by the number of numbers - Average=(sum of terms)/(# of terms)






13. Use special triangles - pythagorean theorem - or distance formula: v(x2-x1)²+(y2-y1)²






14. Average A per B: (total A)/(total B) - Example: average speed formula - total distance/ total time - Basically: Don't just average the 2 speeds






15. pr^2






16. Subtract the smallest from the largest and add 1






17. Sum=(Average) x (Number of Terms)






18. Part = Percent x Whole






19. To multiply fractions - multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators






20. This is the key to solving most fraction and percent word problems. Part is usually associated with the word is/are and whole is associated with the word of. Example: 'half of the boys are blonds' whole: all of the boys part: blonds






21. The intersection of the sets of A and B - written AnB - is the set of elements that are in both A and B.






22. To reduce a fraction to lowest terms - factor out and cancel all factors the numerator and denominator have in common






23. Add the exponents and keep the same base






24. Integers that have no common factor other than 1 - to determine whether two integers are relative primes break them both down to their prime factorizations






25. The smallest multiple (other than zero) that two or more numbers have in common.






26. An arc is a piece of the circumference. If n is the degree measure of the arc's central angle - then the formula is: Length of an Arc = 1 (n/360) (2pr)






27. Similar triangles have the same shape: corresponding angles are equal and corresponding sides are proportional






28. A decimal with a sequence of digits that repeats itself indefinitely; to find a particular digit in the repetition - use the example: if there are 3 digits that repeat - every 3rd digit is the same. If you want the 31st digit - then the 30th digit is






29. To find the reciprocal of a fraction switch the numerator and the denominator






30. Multiplying: multiply the #s inside the root - but KEEP the ROOT sign - dividing: divide the #s inside the root - but KEEP the ROOT sign






31. To solve an inequality do whatever is necessary to both sides to isolate the variable. When you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number you must reverse the sign






32. Change in y/ change in x rise/run






33. All acute angles are = all obtuse angles are = any obtuse angle+any acute angle= 180






34. To increase: add decimal version of percent to one and times that # to the # you want to increase. Example: increase 40 by 25% Work: 1.25*40=? Answer: 50






35. Use the sum - Example: if the average of 4 #s is 7 - and the #s are 3 - 5 - 8 - and ____ - what is the fourth #? Work: sum= 4*7 =28 3+5+8=16 28-16=? Answer: 12






36. # associated with of on top - # associated with to on bottom Example: ratio of 20 oranges to 12 apples? Work: 20/12 Answer: 5/3






37. To find the y-intercept: put the equation into slope-intercept form (b is the y-intercept): y=mx+b or plug x=0 and solve for y - To find the x-intercept: plug y=0 and solve for x






38. To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction - multiply the whole number by the denominator - then add the numerator over the same denominator - to convert an improper fraction to a mixed number - divide the denominator into the numerator to get






39. The 3 angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees - an exterior angles of a triangle is equal to the sum of the remote interior angles - the 3 exterior angles add up to 360 degrees






40. Expressed A?B (' A union B ') - is the set of all members contained in either A or B or both.






41. The largest factor that two or more numbers have in common.






42. Multiply the exponents






43. Combine like terms






44. Divisible by 2 if: last digit is even - divisible by 4 if: last two digits form a multiple of 4






45. Average the smallest and largest numbers Example: What is the average of integers 13 through 77? Work: (13+77)/2 Answer: 45






46. If a right triangle's leg-to-leg ratio is 3:4 - or if the leg-to-hypotenuse ratio is 3:5 or 4:5 - it's a 3-4-5 triangle and you don't need to use the Pythagorean theorem to find the third side






47. An isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides and the angles opposite the equal sides (base angles) are also equal - an equaliteral is a triangle where all 3 sides are equal - thus the angles are equal - regardless of side length the angle is always 60 deg






48. 1. turn it into ax^2 + bx + c = 0 form 2. factor 3. set both factors equal to zero 4. you get 2 solutions






49. To predict whether the sum - difference - or product will be even or odd - just take simple numbers such as 1 and 2 and see what happens; there are rules like 'odd times even is odd' - but there's no need to memorize them






50. To divide fractions - invert the second one and multiply






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