<p>what are the major topics on the math 2?</p>
<p>exponents? logs? sin/cos? angles? translations? what...</p>
<p>what are the major topics on the math 2?</p>
<p>exponents? logs? sin/cos? angles? translations? what...</p>
<p>*Algebra - 18%
*Solid geometry - 8%
*Coordinate geometry (2 and 3 dimensions) - 12%
*Trigonometry (graphs, functions, identities, sine/cosine laws) - 20%
*Functions (algebraic, exponential, logarithmic) - 24%
*Statistics/probability (mean, median, mode, counting, data interpretation, permutations, combinations, standard deviation) - 6%
*Miscellaneous (logic, elementary number theory, sequences, limits) - 12%</p>
<p>See Sparknotes for a more detailed listing.</p>
<p>There’s always the basic AlgebraII/Trig/Precalc stuff, but they always throw in one or two questions that need more thinking.</p>
<p>Be warned on matrices, combinatorics, and truth charts - those always messed me up because my math classes never concentrated on those ideas!</p>
<p>UnleashedFury summed it up nicely. Know your basic algebra and geometry very well (which should include the 24% functions review). The trig is fairly basic, i.e. unit circle, pythag identities, sin even, cos odd, identities involving adding/subtracting multiples of 90 and 180… </p>
<p>There are a few questions that are a bit more tricky. You might find a difficult counting problem but outside of that, expect harder questions to involve trig graphs and models, complex numbers, series, matrix properties, or a logic puzzle.</p>