<p>ok thanks... sheed...i know i can memorize them....i just wanted to know if they were on the test...</p>
<p>I didn't see any numerical trig values on the SAT II Math 2c when I took it.
All you need to know is how to use your calculator, and you might want to know some statistics. I saw a regression problem, I think it was on the test.
In short, don't memorize anything, just learn some stats if you don't know it.</p>
<p>im confused...someone saids i need to know trig values and one person saids i dont</p>
<p>I'm just speaking from experience. I didn't bother memorizing anything (in fact, I didn't study at all) and still got an 800 on Math iic</p>
<p>Besides, you get to use your calculator on the exam so why bother if you don't like momorizing? (please note that I'm biased against memorizing stuff)</p>
<p>every now and then there's a question where you'll need it and its a lot easier and quicker if you simply memorize it</p>
<p>If you can memorize them, do so.
Is it ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY? No.
But should you know them? Yes, unless you are that lazy to be on the internet asking people and wondering if you should memorize something you could've memorized (and honestly should already know) by the time you're done reading this.</p>
<p>Sorry to be frank, just my opinion.</p>