PrepPros' 10 Hardest ACT Math Questions of 2024

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Want a 36 on ACT Math? This video is for you, with 10 expert level topics that you need to know for test day. Watch as expert tutor and perfect ACT scorer Matthew Stroup solves the 10 hardest ACT Math questions from 2024 and shares essential ACT Math formulas and concepts you need to know to score a perfect 36 on the ACT in 2024.

If you want to score 30 and above and are aiming for that perfect 36 on ACT Math in 2024, this video is a must watch. Matthew covers some of the most advanced and most commonly tested topics that appear on the hardest questions at the end of each ACT Math test. You will most likely see at least 1 of these concepts on your ACT, so be sure to pay attention, take notes, and watch the entire video. He also shares some amazing FREE resources that you can use for ACT Prep (links below):

This is by far the best ACT math book for the 2024 ACT. The book has over 1,250 practice questions that look exactly like real ACT questions. And even better, I have created a video course at $29.99/month where I have over 30 hours of videos explaining how to solve all 1,250+ practice questions and much much more. If you are aiming for a perfect 36, I got your covered! There's a TON of super challenging question for students aiming for a perfect score.

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for question 6 at 6:12 a simpler way to do this is simply rewriting X=4^2Y as log4X = 2y and dividing the whole thing by 2 to get the answer

grendlerdik
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guys im gonna fail the math portion tomorrow lmao 😭😭

kazzymiller
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thank you for your explanations! mine is next saturday, pray for me yall! 😭😭😭😭

lizxloveux
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8:20 for this question you might find it easier to just simplify to x = 16^y and then take the log. You don't need to hold on to the 2 in the exponent, it can just be written as 16^x

anji
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Maybe this is a case of wrong formula, right answer, but for #58 logarithms, can’t you just immediately go from X = 4^2Y to log4 (X) = 2y, and then divide both sides by 2 to isolate y, getting answer B?

theskyisblue
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Can anyone tell me why (at 5:48) He uses b=3 for the radius instead of a= root 12? I just wanna clarify that because there are two options for both

Oblivious-ydbs
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Great video and an excellent explanation. However, question number 2 is not fully explained because it is also possible that the ellipse is vertical (not always horizontal). If it is a vertical ellipse, then the answer would be C (not B. Am I right?

menaadel
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For the expected value question, could you have also just multiplied each number on the side and its number of sides and summed those together and divided that sum by 12 to get the same answer? Did I just happen to get lucky when doing that or is that also another method?

husky
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My son got 33 math, 34 reading, 36 writing.
June trail is the last trail for him as he is in grade12 (Egypt)
Any suggestions to reach 36, is there any way to buy a certain section in your course to help him😢

nivinshehab
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How does it say that you can roll at 2.75 when that is not one of the numbers in the dice question?

JJ_Volgs
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Question 60 range in the question statement should be 0-10.

DillyPutty
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JUST FOUND OUT YOU DONT EVEN NEED TO KNOW CALCULUS FOR THE ACT ARE YOU SERIOUS 😭😭😭😭

Mindylaba