PSAT #2, Section 4, #29
PSAT #2, Section 3, #16
PSAT #1, Section 4, #25
PSAT #1, Section 3, #17
PSAT #1, Section 3, #6
How would you do practise test 3, section 3, question 16? I plugged in 1 and happened to get the answer. But is there an algebraic way to do it?
Thanks!
Can you explain #15 in Section 3 of test 4? I understand how to do the problem but was wondering if there is a shortcut or trick to seeing the correct answer?
Test 6 calculator section #34 please!
This is not really SAT specific or even particularly SAT useful, but I made the video above to help you create a basic quadratic formula program for your TI graphing calculator if that’s a thing you’d like to do. If you’ve programmed things into your calculator before and don’t feel like watching a whole video, you (more…)
Test 3 Section 3 Number 14
Would you please explain problem #13 on p.486, Test 2, in the new SAT book.
Hey Mike,
A math question for the new PSATs,
If x-2 is a factor of x^2 – bx + b, where b is a constant, what is the value of b?
Thanks,
Brian.
In the equation x^2+kx+12 , k is a negative integer. Which of the following is a possible value of k?
A. -13
B. -12
C. -6
D. 7
E. It cannot be determined from the information given…
This is a question from princeton book.. The answer is A ..
Please explain me..
Thanx in advance..