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What type of math is on the ACT?

Hey! I'm going to start studying for the ACT and I wanted to know what kind of math questions I should expect. Are there any specific math topics that are heavily emphasized, or is it a mix of different areas? Thanks!

2 years ago

Hello! The math section of the ACT covers a variety of topics, and it's essential to be familiar with each of them when preparing for the test. Here's a general breakdown of the subjects you can expect to encounter on the ACT Math section:

1. Pre-Algebra (20-25%): Includes basic arithmetic, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, and elementary statistics (mean, median, mode).

2. Elementary Algebra (15-20%): This category covers topics such as linear equations, inequalities, polynomials, factoring, and some basic quadratic equation problems.

3. Intermediate Algebra (15-20%): This section covers more advanced algebra concepts, such as systems of equations, quadratic equations, radical expressions, rational expressions, and some basic functions.

4. Coordinate Geometry (15-20%): This area includes graphing and interpreting linear equations, slope and intercept, distance and midpoint formulas, and graphing inequalities.

5. Plane Geometry (20-25%): You'll encounter questions about geometric shapes, including angles, triangles, rectangles, circles, areas, and volumes, as well as basic trigonometry concepts like sine, cosine, and tangent.

6. Trigonometry (5-10%): This section covers basic trigonometry concepts, including sine, cosine, tangent, and their inverses, as well as applications of these functions in various problem-solving contexts.

The ACT Math section consists of 60 multiple-choice questions that you'll need to answer in 60 minutes. When you're studying for the ACT, it's essential to build a strong foundation in all these areas, assess your weaknesses, and focus on practicing the topics where you need the most improvement. Do note that while the ACT covers a mix of different math topics, there's a heavier emphasis on algebra and geometry, so you may want to allocate slightly more study time to topics in those areas. Good luck with your preparation!

2 years ago

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