SAT Subject Mathematics Level 2 - The Official SAT Subject Test Study Guide (Practice Test 2)

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Watch me solve practice test 2 from the Official SAT Subject Test Study Guide for Mathematics Level 2. I will take this under timed conditions and I have NOT prepped for this test. Watch me go through the actual problem solving process to get the most applicable tips and tricks for your study regimen.

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Great walkthrough, realy helps when you describe your thought process during the test!
Btw, on the last one you could've used the law of cosine and it would have given you a quadratic equation
(0 = x^2 - 21.2cos(32) + 76.36) which gives the solutions (and distances from point C) x = 11.1 and x = 6.88 kilometers.

antonforsell
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For question #21 I used calculus As n approaches ♾ the value is two using L’Hoptial’s rule

chrischika
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For question 50 you can do the law of cos for the angle C. So it would be
6^2=10.6^2+a^2-2 x 10.6 x a x cos(32)

erik
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That happened the same with me! At 16:29 that was my answer exactly and I was just staring at the page like uhhh did I miss something? That sneaky 1!

NBens
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Hey great job these vids really help. I was wondering where you get your practice tests from? My book only has 2 :(

ssrgamer
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Questions 33 at the end. Instead of doing the logarithms thing, u can say 16= 8^m/2^m then 16=(2)^3’/2^m and that’s equal to 16=2^3m-m
16=2^2m
2^4=2^2m
4=2m
m=4/2=2

noorabdulhussein
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for question 43, can't we do it as 4cos50 + 8? it gives 10.57, which is 11 roughly

sirhuman
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For Question 33, divide the two equations by each other so k cancels out (since k/k = 1) and solve for m.

DarkMatterr
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For 32 just use 355 add 5 equals to 360 then use 360 to divide every choice given if final result is not interger then is the correct answer

imt
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24:34 not necessarily at 3, this could be a continuous inverse absolute function instead of a cosine function for all we know. A period just defines how often a function repeats itself, which happens to be a thing in trig functions.

DarkMatterr
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could you do more sat math level 2 tests? please

inamberclad
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In 33 .8 over .2 is 4, which means that the exponent is gonna be 2

daniillitvinov
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At 16:56, please explain why you must plug in four for the next term? I am confused

hipchocolatechip
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For number 31, would the law of cosines also work. Also, is there a particular rule to follow for the law sines and cosine(like solving for the larger side/smaller side). These are great and informative videos. Have my test tomorrow...

amanarham
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Can you explaine from where you brought 0 in question 13

nooralkilany
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I'm taking the test on October 3rd and I have been using Princeton Review Math 2 book and I have been getting mid 700 scores. I heard people say that 3rd party test prep books are often much harder than the actual test. Do you recommend me to stick with the College Board prep books or Princeton Review? Thanks!!

yihongchen
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I had trouble with question 44 because I kept getting -4/3? Why don’t you follow the original y2-y1/x2-x1 and you subtract down?

AnaS-dtvg
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for question 24 or finding a slope in general, can someone explain to me how do i know wich point is first and which one is second? i mean here for example you did 3 - - 1, how do i know its not gonna be -1 -3? its completely different answer:(

Karolina-dpnz
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What is the publication year of the book ?

shahidajahan
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18:43 sin pi = 0. You must've forgot how to change from radians to degrees. It's sin 90 = 1 which is pi/2

DarkMatterr