A focused path through everything the Digital SAT Math test covers. The Math section is ~44 questions in about 70 minutes, split across two adaptive modules; a calculator is allowed throughout, and a reference sheet of formulas is provided. Most questions are multiple-choice, with some "student-produced response" (grid-in) answers you type in yourself.
The College Board organises the test into four content domains, which this course
follows in order. Everything here is drawn from the Primer's
Linear equations, linear functions and lines, systems of two linear equations, and inequalities.
Equivalent expressions, quadratics and other nonlinear equations, exponents and radicals, and functions.
Ratios, rates and percentages; interpreting one- and two-variable data; scatterplots; probability; and basic statistical inference.
Area and volume, angles and triangles, right-triangle trigonometry, circles, and coordinate geometry.