SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
SAT Math: Concepts And Tricks
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
sat
,
math
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. 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)
Relative Primes
Area of a Sector
Interior and Exterior Angles of a Triangle
Simplifying Square Roots
2. All acute angles are = all obtuse angles are = any obtuse angle+any acute angle= 180
Parallel Lines and Transversals
Triangle Inequality Theorem
Percent Formula
Average Rate
3. 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
Even/Odd
Percent Increase and Decrease
Circumference of a Circle
Finding the Missing Number
4. 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
Remainders
Isosceles and Equilateral triangles
Multiples of 3 and 9
Relative Primes
5. Subtract the smallest from the largest and add 1
Adding and Subtracting Roots
Direct and Inverse Variation
Multiplying and Dividing Powers
Counting Consecutive Integers
6. The intersection of the sets of A and B - written AnB - is the set of elements that are in both A and B.
Pythagorean Theorem
Intersection of sets
Prime Factorization
Volume of a Cylinder
7. 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
Isosceles and Equilateral triangles
Finding the Missing Number
Average Rate
Finding the Original Whole
8. 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
Comparing Fractions
Interior and Exterior Angles of a Triangle
Adding and Subtraction Polynomials
Finding the midpoint
9. The absolute value of a number is the distance of the number from zero - since absolute value is distance it is always positive
Finding the Missing Number
Union of Sets
Determining Absolute Value
Using Two Points to Find the Slope
10. When a line is tangent to a circle the radius of the circles perpendicular to the line at the point of contact
Tangency
Parallel Lines and Transversals
Negative Exponent and Rational Exponent
Greatest Common Factor
11. 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
Median and Mode
Using an Equation to Find an Intercept
Finding the Missing Number
Parallel Lines and Transversals
12. The whole # left over after division
Intersection of sets
Evaluating an Expression
Finding the Distance Between Two Points
Remainders
13. The smallest multiple (other than zero) that two or more numbers have in common.
Average Formula -
Solving a Proportion
Prime Factorization
(Least) Common Multiple
14. Parentheses - Exponents -Multiplication and Division(reversible) - Addition and Subtraction (reversible)
Simplifying Square Roots
Finding the midpoint
Setting up a Ratio
PEMDAS
15. 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
Counting Consecutive Integers
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
Finding the Original Whole
Combined Percent Increase and Decrease
16. Probability= Favorable Outcomes/Total Possible Outcomes
Finding the Original Whole
Probability
Exponential Growth
Finding the midpoint
17. 1. Re-express them with common denominators 2. Convert them to decimals
Using an Equation to Find the Slope
Area of a Sector
Comparing Fractions
Evaluating an Expression
18. Divisible by 3 if: sum of it's digits is divisible by 3 - divisible by 9 if: sum of digits is divisible by 9
Multiples of 3 and 9
Counting the Possibilities
Rate
Pythagorean Theorem
19. Similar triangles have the same shape: corresponding angles are equal and corresponding sides are proportional
Using the Average to Find the Sum
Adding and Subtracting Roots
Similar Triangles
The 5-12-13 Triangle
20. To add or subtract fraction - first find a common denominator - then add or subtract the numerators
Interior Angles of a Polygon
Multiplying and Dividing Roots
Raising Powers to Powers
Adding/Subtracting Fractions
21. Direct variation: equation: y=kx - where k is a nonzero constant trick: y changes directly as x does inverse variation: equation: xy=k trick: y doubles as x halves and vice-versa
Direct and Inverse Variation
Percent Formula
Circumference of a Circle
Multiples of 2 and 4
22. To multiply or divide integers - firstly ignore the sign and compute the problem - given 2 negatives make a positive - 2 positives make a positive - and one negative - and one positive make a negative attach the correct sign
Multiplying/Dividing Signed Numbers
Finding the Missing Number
Using the Average to Find the Sum
Area of a Circle
23. Domain: all possible values of x for a function range: all possible outputs of a function
Domain and Range of a Function
Similar Triangles
Multiplying/Dividing Signed Numbers
Solving a Proportion
24. 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)
Length of an Arc
Characteristics of a Parallelogram
Adding and Subtraction Polynomials
Reciprocal
25. To evaluate an algebraic expression - plug in the given values for the unknowns and calculate according to PEMDAS
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
Evaluating an Expression
Area of a Triangle
Multiplying and Dividing Powers
26. To combine like terms - keep the variable part unchanged while adding or subtracting the coefficients - Example: 2a+3a=? work: (2+3)a answer: 5a
Exponential Growth
Negative Exponent and Rational Exponent
Adding and Subtracting monomials
Greatest Common Factor
27. The median is the value that falls in the middle of the set - the mode is the value that appears most often
Tangency
Percent Increase and Decrease
Median and Mode
Reducing Fractions
28. To find the prime factorization of an integer just keep breaking it up into factors until all the factors are prime
Interior and Exterior Angles of a Triangle
Counting Consecutive Integers
Using the Average to Find the Sum
Prime Factorization
29. 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
Finding the Distance Between Two Points
Raising Powers to Powers
Negative Exponent and Rational Exponent
Greatest Common Factor
30. Surface Area = 2lw + 2wh + 2lh
Surface Area of a Rectangular Solid
Counting the Possibilities
Union of Sets
Solving a Quadratic Equation
31. 1. turn it into ax^2 + bx + c = 0 form 2. factor 3. set both factors equal to zero 4. you get 2 solutions
Solving a Quadratic Equation
Adding and Subtracting monomials
Remainders
Intersection of sets
32. To divide fractions - invert the second one and multiply
Exponential Growth
Finding the Distance Between Two Points
Dividing Fractions
Comparing Fractions
33. To multiply fractions - multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators
Multiplying Fractions
Area of a Circle
Multiplying and Dividing Roots
Remainders
34. Expressed A?B (' A union B ') - is the set of all members contained in either A or B or both.
Finding the midpoint
Using an Equation to Find an Intercept
Average Formula -
Union of Sets
35. If there are m ways one event can happen and n ways a second event can happen - then there are m × n ways for the 2 events to happen
Function - Notation - and Evaulation
Finding the Distance Between Two Points
Exponential Growth
Counting the Possibilities
36. A parallelogram has two pairs of parallel sides - opposite sides are equal - opposite angles are equal - consecutive angles add up to 180 degrees; Area of Parallelogram = base x height
Multiplying Fractions
Characteristics of a Parallelogram
Remainders
Prime Factorization
37. 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
Multiplying/Dividing Signed Numbers
Multiples of 2 and 4
Isosceles and Equilateral triangles
Reciprocal
38. 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
Reciprocal
Solving a System of Equations
Finding the Distance Between Two Points
The 3-4-5 Triangle
39. A rectangle is a four-sided figure with four right angles opposite sides are equal - diagonals are equal; Area of Rectangle = length x width
Characteristics of a Rectangle
Average Rate
Average of Evenly Spaced Numbers
Reciprocal
40. To solve a proportion - cross multiply
Solving a Proportion
Average of Evenly Spaced Numbers
Exponential Growth
Characteristics of a Parallelogram
41. Multiply te coefficients and the variables separately Example: 2a*3a Work: (23)(aa) Answer: 6a^2
Percent Increase and Decrease
Multiplying Monomials
The 5-12-13 Triangle
Comparing Fractions
42. # associated with of on top - # associated with to on bottom Example: ratio of 20 oranges to 12 apples? Work: 20/12 Answer: 5/3
Setting up a Ratio
Rate
Adding and Subtracting Roots
Interior and Exterior Angles of a Triangle
43. 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
Solving an Inequality
Percent Formula
Average Formula -
Multiplying and Dividing Roots
44. Volume of a Rectangular Solid = lwh; Volume of a Cube= (L)^3
Multiplying/Dividing Signed Numbers
Raising Powers to Powers
Volume of a Rectangular Solid
Finding the Missing Number
45. Multiply the exponents
Solving an Inequality
Part-to-Part Ratios and Part-to-Whole Ratios
Similar Triangles
Raising Powers to Powers
46. Combine equations in such a way that one of the variables cancel out
Area of a Triangle
Solving a System of Equations
Finding the Distance Between Two Points
Probability
47. 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
Even/Odd
Adding/Subtracting Fractions
Triangle Inequality Theorem
Direct and Inverse Variation
48. The largest factor that two or more numbers have in common.
Multiples of 3 and 9
Percent Increase and Decrease
Function - Notation - and Evaulation
Greatest Common Factor
49. Example: If the ratio of males to females is 1 to 2 - then what is the ratio of males to people? - work: 1/(1+2) answer: 1/3
Average Rate
Part-to-Part Ratios and Part-to-Whole Ratios
Multiplying/Dividing Signed Numbers
Using Two Points to Find the Slope
50. To find the slope of a line from an equation - put the equation into slope-intercept form (m is the slope): y=mx+b
Function - Notation - and Evaulation
Using an Equation to Find the Slope
Relative Primes
Simplifying Square Roots
Sorry!:) No result found.
Can you answer 50 questions in 15 minutes?
Let me suggest you:
Browse all subjects
Browse all tests
Most popular tests
Major Subjects
Tests & Exams
AP
CLEP
DSST
GRE
SAT
GMAT
Certifications
CISSP go to https://www.isc2.org/
PMP
ITIL
RHCE
MCTS
More...
IT Skills
Android Programming
Data Modeling
Objective C Programming
Basic Python Programming
Adobe Illustrator
More...
Business Skills
Advertising Techniques
Business Accounting Basics
Business Strategy
Human Resource Management
Marketing Basics
More...
Soft Skills
Body Language
People Skills
Public Speaking
Persuasion
Job Hunting And Resumes
More...
Vocabulary
GRE Vocab
SAT Vocab
TOEFL Essential Vocab
Basic English Words For All
Global Words You Should Know
Business English
More...
Languages
AP German Vocab
AP Latin Vocab
SAT Subject Test: French
Italian Survival
Norwegian Survival
More...
Engineering
Audio Engineering
Computer Science Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Structural Engineering
More...
Health Sciences
Basic Nursing Skills
Health Science Language Fundamentals
Veterinary Technology Medical Language
Cardiology
Clinical Surgery
More...
English
Grammar Fundamentals
Literary And Rhetorical Vocab
Elements Of Style Vocab
Introduction To English Major
Complete Advanced Sentences
Literature
Homonyms
More...
Math
Algebra Formulas
Basic Arithmetic: Measurements
Metric Conversions
Geometric Properties
Important Math Facts
Number Sense Vocab
Business Math
More...
Other Major Subjects
Science
Economics
History
Law
Performing-arts
Cooking
Logic & Reasoning
Trivia
Browse all subjects
Browse all tests
Most popular tests