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    Perfect 36: Math Act Prep

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Perfect 36: Math Act Prep

    Perfect 36: Math Act Prep
    Published 12/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 911.80 MB | Duration: 3h 7m

    from a student to students

    What you'll learn

    i'll cover EVERYTHING, don't worry

    CRAM FREINDLY

    REAL ACT tests, examples, quiz questions

    how to consistently finish the math ACT section with time leftover

    Requirements

    middle school math

    Description

    - Learn all of the material for a perfect 36 in SHORT 1 MIN VIDEOS. This course uses an innovative approach that combines short videos, examples from real ACT tests, and quizzes, allowing you to grasp concepts quickly and effectively. The bite-sized lessons are made to be zone-out-proof and can be easily integrated into your schedule. The short quizzes are made to help you absorb critical information effortlessly. "Why are these videos so short?" you may ask. It's because I value your time. I don't do fluffy introduction videos or explain wHy tHE ACT is IMporTant. Obviously, if you're here, it is because you want to improve your score, not because you want to waste your time listening to people introduce themselves. Throughout this concentrated course, we'll cover only the topics tested on the ACT using examples from past ACT tests, so no wasting your time, and we'll cover how to answer specific types the questions on the ACT. This last one may seem a bit self-explanatory, but because many students do it wrong, they waste precious time on a test that already doesn't give them much. Moreover, I GOT YOU IF YOU NEED TO CRAM. In this course, I will let you know if a concept is one that you SHOULD CRAM or shouldn't cram if you do not have time. So yeah. Save your precious time, improve your ACT score, and get those scholarships for the price of a sweatshirt. 

    Overview

    Section 1: all the basics:

    Lecture 1 structure of math test

    Lecture 2 basics check:

    Lecture 3 ratios + cross multiplying

    Lecture 4 subtracting with parenthesis [CRAM]

    Lecture 5 undefined??? [CRAM]

    Lecture 6 mean, median, mode, range, standard deviation [CRAM]

    Lecture 7 video walkthru of median with graphs [CRAM]

    Lecture 8 the types of numbers

    Lecture 9 GCF, LCM, prime factorization

    Lecture 10 open and closed circle notation

    Lecture 11 interval notation

    Lecture 12 domain and range

    Lecture 13 set builder notation

    Lecture 14 all the basic equation problems [CRAM]

    Lecture 15 area of trapezoids, parallelograms, kites

    Lecture 16 volume of cylinders

    Lecture 17 converting units

    Lecture 18 percents basics

    Lecture 19 percent increase + decrease

    Lecture 20 "find the area of the shaded region"

    Lecture 21 area of a sector/arc

    Lecture 22 multiplying by the conjugate

    Lecture 23 binomials with i [CRAM]

    Lecture 24 midpoint [CRAM]

    Lecture 25 everything about linear equations [CRAM]

    Lecture 26 factoring- the fastest guesswork way

    Lecture 27 factoring w/quadratic formula

    Lecture 28 the discriminant of the quadratic formula

    Lecture 29 combinations and permutations (no formula) [CRAM]

    Section 2: The Giant Walkthrough

    Lecture 30 Example 1: exponents [CRAM]

    Lecture 31 Example 2: interior angles [CRAM]

    Lecture 32 Example 3: "how many FULL bottles?"

    Lecture 33 Example 4: percentages basic [CRAM]

    Lecture 34 Example 5: absolute value equations [CRAM]

    Lecture 35 Example 6: arithmetic formulas

    Lecture 36 Example 7: extremely common basic algebra problems

    Lecture 37 Example 8: matrices

    Lecture 38 Example 9: basic fractions [CRAM]

    Lecture 39 Example 10: slope [CRAM]

    Lecture 40 Example 11: ratios with similar triangles [CRAM]

    Lecture 41 Example 12: sohcahtoa, sec, csc, cot [CRAM]

    Lecture 42 Example 13: using the pythagorean theorem in a problem

    Lecture 43 Example 14: factoring(my way)

    Lecture 44 Example 15: area of a figure that's pretty much just multiple rectangles

    Lecture 45 Example 16: the coordinate plane

    Lecture 46 Example 17: percent off/discount

    Lecture 47 Example 18: linear equations and graphs [CRAM]

    Lecture 48 Example 19: probabilities

    Lecture 49 Example 20: ratios and word problems

    Lecture 50 Example 21: exponents again

    Lecture 51 Example 22: "solve for I"

    Lecture 52 Example 23: a time-based word problem/LCM

    Lecture 53 Example 24: area and perimeter of a square

    Lecture 54 Example 25: cross multiplying [CRAM]

    Lecture 55 Example 26: arithmetic formula again

    Lecture 56 Example 27: unit conversion

    Lecture 57 Example 28: subtract the "members in BOTH clubs"

    Lecture 58 Example 29: average/mean and the sum of numbers

    Lecture 59 Example 30: equation of a circle [CRAM]

    Lecture 60 Example 31: "how many are greater than the median?"

    Lecture 61 Example 32: solving for x and y, two linear equations [CRAM]

    Lecture 62 Example 33: subtracting time

    Lecture 63 Example 34: sales tax and making your own equation

    Lecture 64 Example 35: mean

    Lecture 65 Example 36: linear graphs

    Lecture 66 Example 37: 30 60 90 triangles

    Lecture 67 Example 38: everything functions

    Lecture 68 Example 39: reading a protractor

    Lecture 69 Example 40: "x is between these and y is between these, what's this expression?"

    Lecture 70 Example 41: "what is f(g(x))?" [CRAM]

    Lecture 71 Example 42: variables with fractions

    Lecture 72 Example 43: distance vs time graph, "Juro traveled during the day…" [CRAM]

    Lecture 73 Example 44: sin cos tan equations and graphs

    Lecture 74 Example 45: adding fractions

    Lecture 75 Example 46: digits of a number

    Lecture 76 Example 47: multiplying two variables with a number line

    Lecture 77 Example 48: weighted average

    Lecture 78 Example 49: area of a triangle from the coordinate units

    Lecture 79 Example 50: squaring a negative number

    Lecture 80 Example 51: using pythagorean theorem on the coordinate plane adv.

    Lecture 81 Example 52: circles adv.

    Lecture 82 Example 53: multiplying by the conjugate with imaginary numbers

    Lecture 83 Example 54: logarithms

    Lecture 84 Example 55: ratio of shaded area to unshaded, triangles

    Lecture 85 Example 56: turning exponents into radicals

    Lecture 86 Example 57: ratios and converting

    Lecture 87 Example 58: law of cosine

    Lecture 88 Example 59: mean and range

    Lecture 89 Example 60: probabilities advanced

    Section 3: For the 36:

    Lecture 90 everything about triangles

    Lecture 91 equation of a circle [CRAM]

    Lecture 92 equation of an ellipse

    Lecture 93 equation of a parabola [CRAM]

    Lecture 94 polynomial graphs

    Lecture 95 asymptotes

    Lecture 96 equation of a hyperbola

    Lecture 97 45 45 90 triangles

    Lecture 98 law of sines [CRAM]

    Lecture 99 absolute value graphs [CRAM]

    Lecture 100 inequality graphs

    Lecture 101 vectors

    Lecture 102 standard deviation graph

    Lecture 103 skew [CRAM]

    Lecture 104 "what is the concentration of X?"

    Lecture 105 distance = speed x time

    Lecture 106 diagonal of a rectangular prism

    Lecture 107 reflections

    Lecture 108 odds

    Section 4: Practice Test

    Lecture 109 Strategy for the Math Test.

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