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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you suggest a books that covers all of this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Pre-Algebra (23%). Questions in this content area are based on basic operations using whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and integers; place value; square roots and approximations; the concept of exponents; scientific notation; factors; ratio, proportion, and percent; linear equations in one variable; absolute value and ordering numbers by value; elementary counting techniques and simple probability; data collection, representation, and interpretation; and understanding simple descriptive statistics. Elementary Algebra (17%). Questions in this content area are based on properties of exponents and square roots, evaluation of algebraic expressions through substitution, using variables to express functional relationships, understanding algebraic operations, and the solution of quadratic equations by factoring. Intermediate Algebra (15%). Questions in this content area are based on an understanding of the quadratic formula, rational and radical expressions, absolute value equations and inequalities, sequences and patterns, systems of equations, quadratic inequalities, functions, modeling, matrices, roots of polynomials, and complex numbers. Coordinate Geometry (15%). Questions in this content area are based on graphing and the relations between equations and graphs, including points, lines, polynomials, circles, and other curves; graphing inequalities; slope; parallel and perpendicular lines; distance; midpoints; and conics. Plane Geometry (23%). Questions in this content area are based on the properties and relations of plane figures, including angles and relations among perpendicular and parallel lines; properties of circles, triangles, rectangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids; transformations; the concept of proof and proof techniques; volume; and applications of geometry to three dimensions. Trigonometry (7%). Questions in this content area are based on understanding trigonometric relations in right triangles; values and properties of trigonometric functions; graphing trigonometric functions; modeling using trigonometric functions; use of trigonometric identities; and solving trigonometric equations.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

basically any book they use at a college for 000 and 100 level classes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if you were to learn all of this at a college it would take about a year. if you take one class at a time.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

as far as books, just Google the first word in each of the paragraphs and any book will due. They all say the same thing. i would suggest going to khan acadamey and look at the tree they have. you can watch the videos and work along next to it. It it will pretty much take the rout as listed above. it gives you little test, and lets you know where you should be. ITS FREE!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

academy*

Directrix (directrix):

@LilySwan I recommend that you take a look at the Schaum's Outline series. Look at the ones for Elementary Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Algebra, and Trigonometry. You can purchase these books or probably find them at a library. http://tinyurl.com/mrd4uss

Directrix (directrix):

Rather than spending a lot of time reviewing previous math courses, I practice on previous copies of actual ACT tests. http://www.coylecassidy.com/Pages/CoyleCassidyHS_Guidance/forms/actprep.pdf http://www.analyzemath.com/practice_tests/act/act_sample_1.html

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Directrix i actually want to make a precise list of the formulas and method with reason on which type of question can they be applied so i can revise easily

Directrix (directrix):

@LilySwan >> so i can revise easily What are you revising? I really think that you should practice on previous ACT tests to determine the type of mathematics you need to know and how problems will be presented.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Directrix i mean when i ll make a list ill practice more questions related to it

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