[November SAT Math] 10 Must Know SAT MATH Questions (2024)

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  • @morna224
    @morna224 11 днів тому +32

    Thank you, this has literally saved me with 24 hours to test day

    • @adrianamanzolillo
      @adrianamanzolillo 10 днів тому +4

      Omg me too, praying for oct. 5th sat next morning

    • @morna224
      @morna224 10 днів тому

      @@adrianamanzolillo it's already Saturday morning for me 😭3 hours till test time

    • @semiloreodedina1220
      @semiloreodedina1220 10 днів тому

      @@morna224 it’s 1am for me and I’m trying lock in 😭😭

  • @soldierregi
    @soldierregi Місяць тому +117

    dude spammed the link on reddit, but the video is actually good ngl

    • @ptkkkpj
      @ptkkkpj Місяць тому +7

      just posted on the thread and it immediately was in the comments

  • @g4uzy
    @g4uzy 12 днів тому +7

    this video covered all the topics i was struggling on! i havent been able to find other videos covering all these topics so this is a godsend haha esp bc im taking the oct5 sat tysm so youre the best

  • @h4daddy
    @h4daddy 12 днів тому +11

    for people who have SAT on 5th, almost 90% of what u saw here could be done on desmos, for eg question 5 took me 30 seconds max, take supposed values of c (i took took 4) and then 2c will be 8, add these values to table in desmos and equate table to exponential equation given in the question, it will give you b which is 6, learn to play smart boys, keep ur heads up

    • @spencerjames6898
      @spencerjames6898 11 днів тому

      How did u get there supposed value of c to be 4?

    • @spencerjames6898
      @spencerjames6898 11 днів тому

      Also doesn’t Desmond only let you input x and y as variables?

    • @h4daddy
      @h4daddy 11 днів тому

      @@spencerjames6898u can take any value, take c as 64,100,69 anything, it will work

    • @h4daddy
      @h4daddy 11 днів тому

      @@spencerjames6898replace c with x g

    • @yana-nu9xl
      @yana-nu9xl 11 днів тому

      @@spencerjames6898 click the + and make a table

  • @RisetotheEquation
    @RisetotheEquation 28 днів тому +28

    For Question 9 (9:51) you can literally solve in two steps with desmos. Step 1: Create a table and enter two points from the original f(x) equation. Obvious ones that you should be able to do in your head are (0,1) and (4, 1.84). Step 2: Enter the regression y1 ~ (1 + p/100)^x1. Your answer is given under REGRESSION PARAMETERS. p = 16.4674. So the answer is (A) 16. This took 15 seconds. Not showing kids how to use this amazing tool that the college board actually allows you to use during the test is borderline criminal.

    • @shigeo9718
      @shigeo9718 19 днів тому

      How did you find the points

    • @holyanddemonic
      @holyanddemonic 18 днів тому +1

      @@shigeo9718the exponent becomes zero if you plug in x as zero, and anything to the power of zero is one. as for the other point mentioned since it’s x/4 if x=4 it’ll be 4/4 which equals one and anything to the power of 1 equals itself (in this case 1.84), therefore creating the pairs (0,1) and (4,1.84)

    • @ababa9668
      @ababa9668 16 днів тому +2

      please tell me whats a regressoin, easy explanatino?

    • @yesyes.66
      @yesyes.66 10 днів тому +2

      since im a little slow and dont understand this, the way i did it using desmos was:
      1- put one equation as one line
      2- put the other equation as another line
      3- put “p” as a slider (so u can input values for p)
      if u dont know what the slider is, it should say “add slider: p”
      4- input all answers A, B, C, D and see which p value makes the 2nd line look most similar to the first line
      5- and voila! the closest line should be p=16!

    • @yesyes.66
      @yesyes.66 10 днів тому

      if this helps anyone looking for a desmos solution 😢

  • @skyroxe
    @skyroxe 11 днів тому +5

    Watching this on my way to the exam 💯

  • @headfinisher9045
    @headfinisher9045 10 днів тому +3

    I just gave the exam and u came in clutch for 2 or 3 qstns today

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  10 днів тому

      Glad I could help. Do you remember which ones you saw?

    • @skandasringari2370
      @skandasringari2370 9 днів тому

      please tell me my test is in 1 hour 😢

  • @tatvav
    @tatvav Місяць тому +20

    dude this helped me so much, I just took the dsat rn. I was able to finish module two with 2 minutes left, and it was all thanks to this video. You’re a godsend bro 🙏🙏🙏

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +1

      Glad I could help

    • @mov2600
      @mov2600 10 днів тому

      what score did u get

    • @tatvav
      @tatvav 10 днів тому

      @@mov2600 1490, I thought I could do better but that wasn’t the case apparently 💀, but I did get an 800 math

  • @RisetotheEquation
    @RisetotheEquation 28 днів тому +11

    You can solve Question 5 (4:35) in less than a minute with Desmos. Enter a table with the two points exactly as given. Next, enter a slider for c and set it equal to 1 (any value will do). Then type the regression y1 ~ a^x1 - b. After that, you just replace b with each answer choice until r^2=1 (that means it's a perfect regression). This will only happen when b=6. You can also tell from the graph that b=6 because it's the only value for which the graph goes through the two points.

    • @payalthakur7051
      @payalthakur7051 20 днів тому

      plz tell me how to do question 6 in less than a minute with the help of desmos

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  20 днів тому +1

      You can plug the equation into desmos and just see which answer choices are inside the circle.

    • @RisetotheEquation
      @RisetotheEquation 20 днів тому

      @@payalthakur7051 1. Graph the circle 2. Type a=-16. 3. Type (a,b). 4. Create a slider for b and change its interval from 0 to 30 (checks the whole circle). Now just change the a value in Step 2 until the point passes through the circle. It is a=-14

    • @ethancho8561
      @ethancho8561 18 днів тому

      how come you set C to 1 or any value?

    • @clumsycaden5708
      @clumsycaden5708 17 днів тому

      @@ethancho8561 because no matter how much we multiply x by to shift the graph, the formula would be the same for b and a values

  • @doinker_5963
    @doinker_5963 Місяць тому +14

    Yo bro this is a really good review these questions are definitely important ones. Good stuff

  • @mandipSapkota365
    @mandipSapkota365 11 днів тому +6

    i wish i had idk option in dsat 4:56 XD . great video btw , you saved my sat tomorrow

  • @battlecatsplayer123
    @battlecatsplayer123 5 днів тому +1

    i took the october sat and this is lowk rlly good; not spot on, but most of the problem he solved were on the sat. I would argue that even though some of his predictions were not relevant to the october sat, it is imperative to know them for practice and future sat

    • @battlecatsplayer123
      @battlecatsplayer123 5 днів тому

      excuse my grammar, i really dont care about it when im writing a comment

  • @Andrew-Tsegaye
    @Andrew-Tsegaye Місяць тому +5

    subscribed! Bro, you deserve a many likes, subscribers.... Thank you so much!

  • @be7256
    @be7256 14 днів тому +1

    question 6 can be done on desmos after you sub c as 1 yeah

  • @dindjarin8548
    @dindjarin8548 5 днів тому

    Can you make a video on how to use desmos for each of these questions ?

  • @HarshadRatnakumar
    @HarshadRatnakumar Місяць тому +5

    thanks for the vid, really helpful for test tomorrow

  • @jivrajnarula7275
    @jivrajnarula7275 Місяць тому +1

    Dude these are so good plz post more I’m taking October

  • @mr.pizookie4559
    @mr.pizookie4559 17 днів тому

    You can solve question 10 in under a minute on Desmos, plug in the full equation, set a slider for p, and change the value for p multiple times until you find that the sum of the solutions is 6.67.

    • @yesyes.66
      @yesyes.66 10 днів тому

      question how do u easily find the sum of the solutions? i have to manually add up each solution value and see if its correct

  • @qwxiiic5444
    @qwxiiic5444 2 дні тому

    this vid was really helpful! is there another google classroom, it says it's full

  • @freezycq
    @freezycq Місяць тому +3

    Yo I just took the sat, I got 3 questions thanks to you i didnt even watch the full video

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      W, which ones?

    • @freezycq
      @freezycq Місяць тому +2

      @@JZTESTPrep very similar of the second one, exact same of 3, exact same of 6 too bad I didn't watch your 6th one I couldnt do it, also a similar 9 I think. I could only do 2 and 3 but thanks to you I did them so xD

  • @flashsaberf4622
    @flashsaberf4622 Місяць тому +3

    Dude this was all the stuff that screwed me on the practice God bless

  • @TylerJones-b4b
    @TylerJones-b4b Місяць тому +4

    Bro I literally saw like 5 of these questions. Thank u bro 🙏

  • @БайдешевҒалымжан
    @БайдешевҒалымжан Місяць тому

    I am glad to know it from u 'cause it was what i needed, i really appreciate it👍🏻

  • @044sanzh
    @044sanzh Місяць тому

    Your explanation is really helpful man! Keep it going please!

  • @JZTESTPrep
    @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +17

    Sorry for the bad audio on question 1

    • @Andrew-Tsegaye
      @Andrew-Tsegaye Місяць тому +3

      It okay... we need more videos from you starting from now!

  • @anagisellegarcia5257
    @anagisellegarcia5257 7 днів тому

    what are this type of questions call advance math advance algebra.

  • @sweet.commentary
    @sweet.commentary Місяць тому +1

    Bro thank you so much for this! It has helped me a lot!!! :)
    Could you in the future do videos on these specific problems. They were from the practice tests, and the answer explanations are confusing.
    Practice Test 3: #22 (1st mod) #8, #16 (2nd module hard)
    Practice Test 4: #15, #22 (2nd module hard)
    Practice Test 5: #22 (2nd module hard)
    Practice Test 6: #22 (2nd module hard)

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      For sure I'll look into those questions when I make my next video

  • @nootnootah
    @nootnootah 14 днів тому

    For Q6 couldn't you just type in the formula and make each option x = ; so that which ever line cross it would be it?

  • @whospluto6521
    @whospluto6521 Місяць тому +5

    this might be a dumb question, but for the first problem, why does k equal 50 and not 49?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +1

      Great question. A lot of ppl forget that question says that K is an integer constant. So since it is 49

    • @meep9963
      @meep9963 Місяць тому

      @@JZTESTPrep This made absolutely no sense but I don't think it is your fault, the understanding of math may not be the best..

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      What part of it are you having trouble understanding?

    • @OverclockingCowboy
      @OverclockingCowboy Місяць тому +2

      K = 49 will give you one solution.
      K = 50 yields no real solution.

    • @zassassin4950
      @zassassin4950 12 днів тому

      @@meep9963so an integer is a whole number so we need to find the smallest whole number that is >49 which is 50

  • @chihanhnguyen5702
    @chihanhnguyen5702 Місяць тому +2

    can someone pls explain to me why a value is between ( -15 , 7 ) and why radius 11 affect a ? Question 6 btw

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +2

      We agree that the x-coordinate of the center of the circle is -4. So if the radius is 11, then the point must be somewhere in between x=-15 or x=7

  • @عالمةالمستقبل-ح4خ

    Is this for the December 1 SAT test please reply me😢😢😢

  • @ishanas4495
    @ishanas4495 Місяць тому +11

    I’m so screwed 😭

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      You’ll do great. You are already taking the initiative to study which puts you ahead of most people

    • @ishanas4495
      @ishanas4495 Місяць тому

      @@JZTESTPrep just took the test. def time was an issue but a lot of the questions you mentioned were on the test! Thanks!

  • @kingchrono2011
    @kingchrono2011 10 днів тому

    Is it possible to do question 4 on demos?

  • @redtopat
    @redtopat 16 днів тому

    for queston 5 do we just assume that the equation is equally to y?

  • @yesyes.66
    @yesyes.66 10 днів тому

    hii there’s a lot of formulas being used is there any resource i can use to memorize all the formulas needed for the sat for math?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  10 днів тому

      If you go to my TikTok, the video where I explain how I got an 800 has a list of the most important formulas not given. Just remember for the discriminant >0 means 2 real solutions, =0 means 1 real solution, and

  • @obsodianz7078
    @obsodianz7078 Місяць тому +2

    For question 8 can’t we also just plug in (-1,-8) into the equation since we already know c to solve for b?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Yes, I actually like that method better since you won’t need to remember the formula

  • @ReemFarhat-c7d
    @ReemFarhat-c7d 27 днів тому

    (2.26) question 3, how is the product of the solutions c/a . where can i find this rule?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  27 днів тому

      It’s formally called Vietas Formulas

  • @rarrar5624
    @rarrar5624 11 днів тому

    Sir... these questions were on my august sat. Do they still apply? Are u making a new vid before October

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  11 днів тому

      The SAT always reuses the same question types. You should expect to see similar questions on the October test

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  11 днів тому

      If you want some more questions check out some of my recent UA-cam shorts. I go over some other “hard” questions that may show up

  • @barabesho
    @barabesho 12 днів тому +1

    why in the first question the answer was 50 instead of 49?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  12 днів тому

      A lot of ppl forget that question says that K is an integer constant. So since it is 49

  • @Mr_Assierne
    @Mr_Assierne Місяць тому

    Hey, nice video BUT. What formula is that on 9:27 ? -b/2a

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      It is the formula for the x-coordinate of the vertex

  • @spencerjames6898
    @spencerjames6898 11 днів тому

    How do you know we are gonna see questions like this on October SAT?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  11 днів тому

      This video compiles commonly tested questions. Many people saw multiple questions in this video on August SAT. Since college board reuses the same question types you will definitely see a couple questions like the ones in this video.

  • @aureliasiva1802
    @aureliasiva1802 21 день тому +3

    THANK YOU SO FUCKING MUCH YOU HIT ALL THE QUESTIONS I WAS STRUGGLING WITH

  • @fernwastaken1765
    @fernwastaken1765 Місяць тому

    I’m a sophomore bout to be a junior this year and I’m most lost in half of this but I have questions on how u got 49 in the first question ( I’m on question one rn) I’ll prob leave more questions I have

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah feel free to ask. Just make sure your specific with what you don’t understand so I can provide a good explanation for you

  • @meep9963
    @meep9963 Місяць тому +1

    Ok I notice you explain things in a way that assumes all watchers understand basic math concepts, in the future if you're ever up to it please make an in depth video for some of us

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Yeah this video is for those who are mostly just struggling with the hardest question types and trying to get those last 40-50 extra points. If you don’t understand most of the basic math concepts on the SAT watching this video to study is not best way to improve your math score

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      If you’re looking to learn these basic math concepts I would use khan academy since it goes over pretty much all the concepts u need for the SAT. Once you’ve done that take blood test and see what types of questions ur getting wrong, only then I would I use videos like this to supplement my practice

  • @jinxd8842
    @jinxd8842 Місяць тому

    on question 19 where did you pull out the c/a and all the other variables?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      c/a is the formula for the product of solutions. We are told that the product of solutions is kab. So we set that equal to c/a. So c=ab because it is the value of c and a=57 because it is the coefficient of a

  • @AliyaMirulloeva
    @AliyaMirulloeva Місяць тому

    Hello. I have a question. Why in question 20 AC is equal to BC. It's first time I am hearing that if they are making right angle then they are equal. Thank you

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +1

      Sorry, that was my mistake. I meant to say it's because they're both radii of the circle, so AC equals BC. And because it's a right angle, we can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the length of AB.

  • @lailak.
    @lailak. Місяць тому

    Yo sup dawg this videos great, just wondering, you got any tips for writing the sats for international students? If I'm getting 790s in the practice ones will I get around the same on the real one?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +2

      Wow 790 on English is great. Seems like you got the English section down already. I would say practice test are pretty accurate so you should be good to go on test day.

    • @lailak.
      @lailak. 29 днів тому

      Cool beans, thanks for the reply! Although I meant 790 for the math section 😅
      I think I may have spoken too soon tho, took about a 3 week break from sat studying and my score dropped down to a 710😭😭 lmaooo it's the second module dude. I feel like I run out of time every single time lmao. Got any tips?

  • @luvanmaral
    @luvanmaral 8 днів тому

    Why is the radius 11 in question 20?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  8 днів тому

      We are given a circle formula. And r^2 is equal to 121 so r would be the square root of 121 which is 11

  • @puu3313
    @puu3313 Місяць тому

    thank youuuu, that's gold

  • @عالمةالمستقبل-ح4خ

    I will take the SAT exam and this will be the first time I take this exam. Can anyone here help me?

  • @jenjen9613
    @jenjen9613 Місяць тому

    Hello quick question on number 19, where did the a-b=9 and a^2-b=219 come from?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Great question. We are given the equation a^x - b which passes through the points (c,9) and (2c,219). Since we plugged in a value of 1 for C (which is also the x-coordinate) we can plug that into the equation we were given. So we set that equation equal to our y-coordinates for both points. Then we solve for B through substitution.

  • @romina2217
    @romina2217 14 днів тому

    I am confused on how you got 11 for the radius on question 6.

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  14 днів тому

      Square root of 121 = 11 which is our radius

  • @Hamid-bt5ue
    @Hamid-bt5ue Місяць тому

    69 subscriber? U deserve more man

  • @kira_smiian
    @kira_smiian Місяць тому

    Hii, could you please explain the 3rd quation one more time? I don't understand why the product of the solutions is c/a

    • @movieworld4951
      @movieworld4951 Місяць тому

      Viyet theorem

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      The formula for the product of solutions is c/a in a quadratic equation (ax^2 + bx +c) where C is the last value of the equation and A is the coefficient of the first value of the equation.

  • @fr0bby
    @fr0bby Місяць тому

    hey what formula is the -b/2a in question 16, I don’t understand the implementation if that part in the answer !! Thank you

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +2

      Good questions. It is the formula for the x-coordinate of the vertex. Since we know that the x-coord is -1 at the vertex we just set -b/2a equal to -1. However what I realize now is that you don't need to do all that since you can just plug in the vertex point into the equation to find b

    • @fr0bby
      @fr0bby Місяць тому

      ⁠​⁠@@JZTESTPrepI understand how the formula for the x coordinate for the vertex point get you b. I’m now curious how you could plug in the vertex point (into the equation?) to get b since that sounds simpler. Can you explain that pls

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah, so our vertex is at point (-1,-8) so we could just plug that into the equation y=2x^2 + bx + c because we found the value of C already which is -6. So our equation would become -8=2(1) +b(-1) -6 and we get that b=4.

    • @fr0bby
      @fr0bby Місяць тому

      @@JZTESTPrepI see ty !!

  • @ccbingbo
    @ccbingbo Місяць тому

    Hey, so in question 1, what if you subtracted 3,136 instead of adding 64k? I did it and ended up with the opposite sighn (k

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Good question. So when you subtract 3,136 both sides are negative. But to get both sides to be positive you can’t just ignore the - sign. You have to multiply both sides by negative 1 and when you multiply this inequality you have to flip the the direction from < to >.

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      If you were to leave it with negatives on both sides it would still make sense but you would have to recognize a larger negative number is actually less than a smaller negative number

  • @ababa9668
    @ababa9668 16 днів тому

    htanks the video is really good :)

  • @user-bb3yd6zi
    @user-bb3yd6zi Місяць тому

    thanks for ur video, appreciated it

  • @For-humanity-I-stand
    @For-humanity-I-stand Місяць тому

    The video is great. Keep it up.

  • @willjiang2599
    @willjiang2599 Місяць тому +6

    Wow I never knew c/a is the product of solutions, and -b/a is the sum of solutions, the more you know, tho I just chuck it into desmos lol

    • @yesyes.66
      @yesyes.66 10 днів тому

      hi for the -b/a it’s question 10 right? how did u do it using desmos 😢

    • @willjiang2599
      @willjiang2599 10 днів тому +1

      @@yesyes.66 I mean for number 10, it might be a bit difficult to use desmos, when I meant desmos, I meant generally but it is possible.
      If you want to do it in desmos, you just plug in the equations separately. y=3x+p,
      y=2x^{2}-16x+6p, and y=5x^2-45 you will notice an slider will appear. You can immediatly deleate the y=5x^2-45 since it does not have any p variable, thus there is no slider, the sum is always 0. You also notice that when you just slide the p slider arbitrarly (I just slid it to 0, 1, and 2) you notice that the sum is always 8 (thats why the sum of solutions formula -b/a does not reqiure the c value, since this is a parabola). So since you know that the sum is = 20/3, (20/3)-8 = 1.333. So now all you gotta do is slide p value until the y=3x+p intersects at 1.333 point, that should be easy as this is a whole number) however if you want to be more precise, or even faster this way, you can hand solve it since the intersection is at the x-intercept, (1.333,0), by plugging that into y=3x+p, which gives you 4, but you can also just slide it to 4 on desmos if you dont want to "waste your braincells on easier demos question" lol

    • @Iroda_0411
      @Iroda_0411 День тому

      ​@@yesyes.66 We have same problem bro💀🤝. I also don't know how to use desmos

  • @annecarvalho1884
    @annecarvalho1884 Місяць тому

    Thanks, it helped me a lot. Kisses from Brazil

  • @warcatfurever101writeroffanfic
    @warcatfurever101writeroffanfic Місяць тому

    I am so sorry if this sounds rude but the writing for Question 5 is a little illegible so I am a bit unsure of what some of those numbers/variables are because I can’t quite decipher them. Can someone please rewrite it for me?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Myb ig I’ll start from (b+9)^2 - b = 219. Then I foiled it out to get b^2 + 18b + 81 - b - 219 = 0. Then I simplified to b^2 +17b - 138 = 0. Then I factored and got (b+23)(b-6) and we get our answer as b=6

  • @s.j-um5rd
    @s.j-um5rd Місяць тому

    in question 9 why to equal -b/2a to -1? I didn't get where -1 came from.

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +1

      -1 is the x-coordinate of the vertex. -b/2a is the formula for the x-coordinate of the vertex.

  • @llemon05
    @llemon05 Місяць тому +1

    Is there a way to use desmos for question 5?

    • @captainwoofers5274
      @captainwoofers5274 Місяць тому +1

      @@beeneeta186 is there a way to use desmos for question 1 and how?

    • @OverclockingCowboy
      @OverclockingCowboy Місяць тому

      Do a regression with the given equation using the 2 given points.

    • @RisetotheEquation
      @RisetotheEquation 28 днів тому

      Yes - see my solution in the comments.

  • @哩
    @哩 Місяць тому

    Question 4 with the percent is very confusing is there a way to do it easily with desmos?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Sorry, I'm not sure if you could solve this with desmos in an easier way. I feel like the method I used is already the easiest way to solve it.

  • @AmutuhaireEthan
    @AmutuhaireEthan Місяць тому

    Good video. Saw the link on reddit

  • @JZTESTPrep
    @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +11

    Hi everyone! if you found this to be helpful, join the google classroom (code: mvi6sng) to access SAT & ACT practice resources

    • @Andrew-Tsegaye
      @Andrew-Tsegaye Місяць тому

      Bro, you're awesome! I mean it bro .... I scored perfect 800 on Math during practice test on blue book, I didn't see such good questions that helps us to catch up!

    • @nootnootah
      @nootnootah 24 дні тому

      "This class is full. Contact the teacher for more information.'

  • @poke9763
    @poke9763 Місяць тому

    Real quick , for the first question, why did the answer end up being 50? I get how we got to 49 but I dont understand why it would round up to 50 since 49 is an integer aswell isnt it?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +1

      The inequality is k>49 not > or = to 49. So the next least integer value would be 50

    • @poke9763
      @poke9763 Місяць тому

      @@JZTESTPrep ohhhhhh right the least possible value that's greater than 49. Thanks. One more question though for number 20. How did you get-15, and 7 I was a bit lost there.. thanks again 🙏

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah no problem. So from the equation we get the center point as (-4,19) and our radius is 11 and we’re asked to find A which is an x-coordinate. So if our radius is 11 then the point A needs to be within the range of x = -15 and x = 7. Lmk if that makes sense

    • @poke9763
      @poke9763 Місяць тому

      ​​@@JZTESTPrep oh ok so if we add or subtract 11 by the x axis it will give us our possible values for A in the X axis. I was adding and subtracring by 19 aswell so I got confused. Thanks man🙏

  • @losttrash980
    @losttrash980 Місяць тому

    8:54 is the question flawed? AC=BC. horizontal distance from A to c is 1 and it should be the same for C to B. AB is the horizontal so its 1+1?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Think of it as a right triangle. We can use Pythagorean theorem to find the length of AB because we know the length of AC and BC.

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Also we found AC and BC doing this as well because we are given the distance from the center point

  • @cccheezy
    @cccheezy Місяць тому

    I’m trying to join ur google classroom but the code does not work

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Hmm that’s weird. Try pasting this: aln6wul both are L’s btw

  • @JeremyLopezzz
    @JeremyLopezzz Місяць тому +1

    Bro is so clutch

  • @flaryos9325
    @flaryos9325 Місяць тому

    What app are u using on video?

  • @khalifaal9y3rixo6
    @khalifaal9y3rixo6 Місяць тому

    8:32 isnt a b c all supposed to be squared why c only???, thats not pythagorean theorem, problem is my way doesnt get the answer too :(

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Because A and B are already squared. 1 squared is 1 and sqrt of 102 squared is just 102

  • @rabiasultan8853
    @rabiasultan8853 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much

  • @kiromoussa
    @kiromoussa Місяць тому

    THANK U

  • @ChillVibes001
    @ChillVibes001 Місяць тому

    bro what is that last formula -b/a? IK about -b/2a. HELP PLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS (Q10)

    • @4french
      @4french Місяць тому

      Look up sum of zeroes formula on google

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      it is the sum of solutions. The SAT will like directly reference it in some questions

  • @shriB.B
    @shriB.B Місяць тому +1

    got em all right. Im cooking on the test tomorrow.

    • @8wtqd8
      @8wtqd8 Місяць тому

      so how was ur module 2 math, was it easier or harder than this videos

    • @shriB.B
      @shriB.B Місяць тому

      @@8wtqd8ye like the last 5-6 questions were this difficulty. But I missed one of the super easy questions cus I forgot what complementary angles were😭 and I had one question I had no idea about in module 1. So I got only 2 wrong in math

    • @shalomagbuza4059
      @shalomagbuza4059 Місяць тому

      What was your score ​@@shriB.B

    • @shriB.B
      @shriB.B Місяць тому +1

      @@shalomagbuza4059 1490 yessir 790m 700e

  • @NeymarzitoStudios
    @NeymarzitoStudios Місяць тому

    Bro I’m going into 7th grade( I know I’m young idc) and my school offers the sat to 7th graders. I’m taking algebra 1 in school and the friends I have who took it in 7th grade scored around a 1000 composite idk what they got in math. Are there any tips or ways I could study to get a better score, I have a lot of time on my hands and if anyone else took the sat at a young age I would appreciate any specific tips, thanks .

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +1

      It’s definitely helpful to start early, but I wouldn’t recommend dedicating all your free time to the SAT since you are only in 7th grade. If you’re currently scoring in the 1000 range, your priority should be mastering the core concepts tested.
      For that, I’d suggest using Khan Academy, as it provides lessons on everything you need for both math and reading. If you’re looking to improve your grammar, Erica Meltzer’s book is a great resource, or you could check out free grammar rule lists online.
      For reading, make it a habit to read both in and out of school to improve your ability to summarize and comprehend texts. Once you feel comfortable with the basics, start taking practice tests every few weeks using College Board’s Bluebook platform.
      After that, focus on drilling questions from the SAT question bank, especially in areas where you’re consistently missing points. Review videos or explanations for those specific sections (College Board will show you which ones).
      Improving your score really comes down to consistent practice. As you work through problems, you’ll start to notice patterns in how the SAT asks questions, which will help you develop the skills you need for a good score. I know it sounds like simple advice but it’s really all it takes to improve on the SAT.

  • @ampottymidhun6753
    @ampottymidhun6753 Місяць тому

    next time id prefer if you dont just "plug in" and do the conventional method as well.

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      For which question. For Q4 you would just solve it the same way without plugging in but I think using a number to visualize it is better.

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      For Q5 it’s not like I just plugged in for no reason either. I don’t really see any easier way to solve it but lmk if you find an easier method

  • @chadfittness
    @chadfittness Місяць тому

    I don’t understand the first problem

  • @meep9963
    @meep9963 Місяць тому

    I do not get how you got 50 on the first problem at all.

    • @willjiang2599
      @willjiang2599 Місяць тому +2

      You can either do it 2 ways, Desmos, or by hand, he chose to do by hand, but let’s face it, you will use desmos whenever you can to save energy,
      For desmos, set 1 side of the equation to y = x(kx - 56) and a second part as y = -16. From there, create a slider just before the parabola touches the line, that is the fastest way to do the problem
      2nd he just used the descrimmant formula to determine the value, it’s a lot more work you can you easily google that up

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Yes I agree Desmos is easier but I wouldn’t say doing it by hand is that much more work

  • @KeanMusila
    @KeanMusila 10 днів тому

    Desmos can do most of this questions lol

    • @yesyes.66
      @yesyes.66 10 днів тому

      please which ones and how 😭😢

  • @abigailpenelope7958
    @abigailpenelope7958 Місяць тому +2

    I’m cooked

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +3

      Don’t worry, you’ll do great. You’re already taking the initiative to prepare yourself which puts you ahead of most people.

  • @larzvfx
    @larzvfx 14 днів тому +1

    this can all be done in desmos lmfaooo

    • @mikah813
      @mikah813 12 днів тому +1

      Can u drop ur ig or somethin so i can ask u about this pls

    • @g4uzy
      @g4uzy 12 днів тому

      damn u cant just say that and not elaborate 💔😔

    • @yesyes.66
      @yesyes.66 10 днів тому

      pls tell us how

  • @mustafa-pv9tl
    @mustafa-pv9tl Місяць тому

    broski im so cooked for octobwr im getting a sub 1300 score in practise and ive already given 3 practice tests

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому +1

      Don’t worry too much about your practice test scores-if you keep studying, you’ll improve. If you’re scoring below 1300, it might help to focus on learning the concepts more deeply before taking more practice tests. The Blue Book’s results section is really useful for this because it shows which types of questions you’re missing. That way, you can target your weakspots. To target these types of questions you can use free resources like khan academy and UA-cam videos or the SAT question bank.

    • @mustafa-pv9tl
      @mustafa-pv9tl Місяць тому

      @@JZTESTPrep currently doing khan acadmy plus sat suit question bank for practise hope i can get the 1400+ which is my target

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Very good. If you consistently study you’ll definitely get a 1400+. Good luck

  • @hdclipsfr
    @hdclipsfr Місяць тому +1

    i am cooked

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Bros gonna be fine. At least you’re taking the time to study which many others don’t and it’s gonna pay off tommorow.

  • @md_rofique
    @md_rofique Місяць тому

    8:50
    But we don't have any proof that ACB is 90 degree
    So why you apply pythagoras law

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      In the question it tells us that angle ACB is a right angle

  • @md_rofique
    @md_rofique Місяць тому

    7:04 where did (-15, 7) come from?

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      From the circle equation we know that the center of the circle is at (-4,19) and the radius is 11. Since a is the x coordinate we know that point a must be between x=-15 and x=7 because the radius is 11

    • @md_rofique
      @md_rofique Місяць тому

      @@JZTESTPrep oh❣️

    • @efrataAmare-b6c
      @efrataAmare-b6c 15 днів тому +1

      @@JZTESTPrep im still confused

    • @IM2007x
      @IM2007x 10 днів тому +1

      @@efrataAmare-b6c
      You have to add/subtract the radius (11) from -4 (the a value)
      -4-11=-15
      -4+11=7
      And the only answer that’s between those two numbers is -14

  • @kyle3829
    @kyle3829 Місяць тому +1

    i am cooked

    • @hdclipsfr
      @hdclipsfr Місяць тому

      i am cooked

    • @JZTESTPrep
      @JZTESTPrep  Місяць тому

      Nah don’t say that. You’re taking initiative to study which many others don’t, and that’s going to make a difference on test day.