The math section of the SAT tests your skills in algebra, geometry, and some trigonometry. Here are some specific skills and topics you may want to focus on as you prepare for this section of the SAT:
Algebra: This includes topics such as solving equations and inequalities, graphing linear and quadratic functions, and manipulating algebraic expressions.
Geometry: This includes topics such as understanding and applying the properties of geometric shapes, such as circles, triangles, and quadrilaterals, and using geometric formulas to solve problems.
Trigonometry: This includes basic concepts such as understanding the definitions of trigonometric functions and being able to use them to solve problems involving angles and triangles.
In addition to these skills and topics, you should also be familiar with the various types of questions that may appear on the SAT math section, such as multiple choice, grid-in, and student-produced response questions. You should also be familiar with the types of math concepts that are not tested on the SAT, such as calculus and advanced trigonometry.
To prepare for the SAT math section, you may want to review these skills and topics through practice questions and full-length practice tests. You can also consider working with a tutor or joining a study group to help you build your skills and confidence.