1, the first part is 25 minutes, including 15 multiple-choice questions and 5 grid questions. Calculators are not allowed.
2, the second part of 55 minutes, 30 multiple-choice questions, 8 grid questions, this part can use a calculator.
Examination knowledge points
1, Algebraic Basis
19 problem, including: solving equations and equations, creating expressions, equations and inequalities to express the relationship between quantities, solving problems, rearranging and explaining formulas.
2. Problem solving and data analysis?
17 questions, including: usage ratio, specific gravity and percentage.
Create and analyze the relationship with the unit; Describe the relationship of graphic display; Summarize qualitative and quantitative data.
3. Introduction to Advanced Mathematics
16, including: rewriting the expression with the structure of the expression; Create, analyze and solve quadratic and higher-order equations; Solve problems with polynomials.
4, mathematics additional questions
Six problems, including: area and volume calculation; Learn lines, angles, triangles and circles with theorems; Trigonometric functions, etc.
Problem-solving skills
1, read the topic carefully
If the examinee only glanced at the topic, he would solve it hastily. Not only did he not know the specific difficulty of the topic and the best solution path, but he was also likely to fall into the trap of doing the topic and make the wrong answer.
2. Think about the fastest way to solve the problem.
All the information needed to solve math problems in the SAT is provided to every candidate. Therefore, after carefully reading the questions, what candidates need to do is to think about the best way to solve the problem.
Each SAT math problem may have one or more problem-solving skills, but candidates should try to find the most convenient method to save valuable time in the examination room.
3. Skip the problem that is difficult to solve at the moment.
Although most math problems on the SAT are not difficult, in some seemingly simple math problems, candidates often encounter various traps.