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What topics are covered on the SAT math subject test?

 The SAT math subject test is a one-hour, multiple-choice test that covers a range of mathematical concepts and skills. The test is divided into two sections: Math Level 1 and Math Level 2. The Math Level 1 test is more basic and is intended for students who have completed one to three years of college-preparatory mathematics. The Math Level 2 test is more advanced and is intended for students who have completed three or more years of college-preparatory mathematics.

The topics covered on the Math Level 1 test include:

  • Numbers and operations
  • Algebra and functions
  • Geometry
  • Data analysis, statistics, and probability

The topics covered on the Math Level 2 test include:

  • Algebra and functions
  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry
  • Data analysis, statistics, and probability
  • Advanced algebra and advanced functions

Both tests include questions that test your ability to understand and apply mathematical concepts, as well as your ability to solve problems using mathematical reasoning. They also include questions that test your ability to interpret and analyze mathematical data and information presented in graphs, tables, and other formats.

It's important to note that the content of the test may change over time, so you should check the College Board website for the most up-to-date information on the topics covered on the test.

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