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The preparation course includes:
- Math Strategies and test taking skills.
- Pre-algebra: 14 questions
- Elementary Algebra: 10 questions
- Intermediate Algebra: 9 questions
- Coordinate Geometry: 9 questions
- Plane Geometry: 14 questions
- Trigonometry: 4 questions

Math SAT 800:
How to Master the Toughest Problems - Number, Sequences, Factors
- Integers, Rationals, Reals, Order of Operations
- Arithmetic Sequences, Geometric Sequences
- Factors, Multiples, Percents
- Integers, Rationals, Reals, Order of Operations
- Averages, Counting, Statistics, Probability
- Mean, Median, Mode
- Fundamental Counting Principle
- Probability
- Powers, Exponents, Roots
- Factoring
- Quadratic Equations
- Two linear equations
- Functions
- Domain
- Range
- Lines (Linear Functions)
- Distance from A to B
- Mid-Point of the segment
- Slope of the line
- Slope-intercept form
- Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
- Triangles
- Right Triangles
- Pythagorean Theorem
- Equilateral Triangles
- Isosceles Triangles
- Similar Triangles
- Circles
- Area
- Circumference
- Full Circle
- Length of Arc
- Area of Sector
- Rectangles
- Square
- Rectangle
- Parallelogram
- Area
- Perimeter
- Solids
- Cubic - Volume
- Right Cylinder - Volume
- Trigonometry
- Angles, Coordinates
- Sine, Cosine, Tangent, Cotangent, Secant, Cosecant
- Identities
SAT * University of Miami * UM
According to their admission data, the SAT math score for the University of Miami was 580 / 680 during 2008. These scores mean 25% of enrolled students received a math score of 580 or lower, and 75% of enrolled students got a math score of 680 or lower. Therefore, the other 25% of students got above a 680.Make an appointment
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