20 SAT Math Questions You Can Annihilate Using DESMOS
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2024
- 20 SAT Math Questions You Can Annihilate Using DESMOS // Join me as I show you how to solve 20 SAT questions that you will likely find on your next digital SAT exam!
Good luck, everyone! Report back on how you think you did on the March 9 SAT!!!
11:14 You can also enter the numbers on your TI84 by clicking Stat then click edit. Enter the numbers from the table in L1 (x1) and L2 (y2) then go back to stat and scroll over to calc then scroll down to ExpReg and it should do the trick as well. I only know this because I'm taking a stat class.
Thank you for these handy tricks on Desmos!
Went into the March 9th SAT without knowing any of these😭😭!! Thank you so much for posting this, sincerely hoping on increasing my math score for the May 4 SAT
results?
If ur curious abt #22 on module 1 there is an interesting way to do it by hand. U can take derivative of equation and set = to 0 to find x value of minimum, then plug x value in to find y. then plug that back in to find p and ur done. Takes like 1 min to do
Saves a lot time! But sometimes doing manually would be faster
4:30 if you know that x^0 = 1 then you wouldknow that 1x27 = 27 and that didnt take long. as long as you know that inorder to find the y intercept you set x to 0
Man math module 2 was insanely hard, but thanks to your desmos tricks I think i did pretty well on module 2. But these percent questions and like mass questions got me in module 2
Really you put them in practice? I’m taking it in May 🥲
@@alsmend8045 how was exam?
Love you man, amazing help!
Words can’t explain how much you helped me man! Thank you🎉
You're quite welcome!
Omg. Thank you so much for all these tricks. I never knew they existed. Really helped a lot 😊
Hey man great video, really appreciate these tips!
great video! this helped me so, so much, i can’t express my thanks. i have a question, though. for number 18 on the second module, you chose 7 as the number that would give you equal mean and median, but if you choose -7, it gives you the same number of 5. do they both work?
Yes. They would both work. The problem asks for one possible value of x. I found one and you found the other. Good job!
Great video. Thanks so much
UR THE GOAT
Art is the man ❤
thank you!
Yooo thxxx
great video Art, keep up the great work
Thanks, will do!
can you post all the technics of desmos calcultor. I mean full course in desmos calculator
tysm!!!
I’m scared to death, tmrr will be my first sat, but your video helped a lot🥹❤️
How much you got buddy
I have a question: in Q#12 in the second module, the one about the cone height. How did we determine that the radius is 1^2? It's only stated that the base is 2 in but there is nothing given about the radius. Please help me with this one.
The height of a cone will bisect the base. The base is 2, so the radius is 1.
@@cornerstonetestprepandtuto8898 So the radius is always half the base. Did I get it right?
Correct @@MotM200
This video was a HUGE help! Thank you so much for taking the time to make it!!🙏
Glad it was helpful!
for 33:42 since it says in^3 I thought we would have to cube root that back into inches?