How many months do you have to prepare? I would suggest taking official SAT practice tests from the College Board's website (you can just Google these). We also have an SAT course you can sign up for with lessons, tips, videos, and extra practice tests that will help you in your practice. Here's the link to sign up, and be sure to use coupon code "youtube" to save $100: www.methodlearning.com/cart/?add-to-cart=17591
If you solve the equation for 4j+9, you have to multiply both sides by it to cancel it out of the denominator on the right side. This leaves you with p(4j+9) = k. Don't distribute! Just divide by p on both sides now, and you get 4j+9 = k/p
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Cool video and very useful. I'm waiting for module 2
getting posted today!
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in desmos it's saying that it does not undsersatnd that approximate sign can you help me with that
Does your keyboard have the ~ symbol next to the number 1? I have never seen Desmos not accept that so I'm not sure. Sorry!
Can you also solve practice 2-4 please?
so good man
wouldnt #17 be 50deg because of the inscribed angle theorem? corresponding inside angle = 1/2arc
no because it is central angle not circumference angle >> study well bro
hii sir want to know how to start preparing for sat in half year of 11th grade
How many months do you have to prepare? I would suggest taking official SAT practice tests from the College Board's website (you can just Google these). We also have an SAT course you can sign up for with lessons, tips, videos, and extra practice tests that will help you in your practice. Here's the link to sign up, and be sure to use coupon code "youtube" to save $100: www.methodlearning.com/cart/?add-to-cart=17591
why is question 15 A and not D?
If you solve the equation for 4j+9, you have to multiply both sides by it to cancel it out of the denominator on the right side. This leaves you with p(4j+9) = k. Don't distribute! Just divide by p on both sides now, and you get 4j+9 = k/p
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