Math level 2!!

<p>I've heard that there's at least one logic problem (not the log or ln, but the one with contrapositive and indirect proofs) on the SAT subject math level 2 test.
I'm gonna be a sophomore this school year and take the test this october probably.
But I really want to prepare before I learn Pre-Cal in school.</p>

<p>So, how much of "The 6 Valid Arguments" section come out on the test??
Can you explain some of the concepts that might come out??</p>

<p>Don't worry; I will be able to understand your explanation ... right now, i get 800 on Barron's..... </p>

<p>PLEASE HELP!!</p>

<p>I can’t really help because I don’t know what the 6 valid arguments are, but on the june test there either wasn’t a question or the question was insanely easy.</p>

<p>i think the Barron’s book says it is included but i didn’t see it in my collegeboard book so i guess it’s not on the test.</p>

<p>Theres only like 1 (maybe?) question on logic, so don’t worry too much. Just know that the contrapositive is true and the inverseand converse and no always true.</p>

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<p>If you’re getting an 800 on Barron’s, you don’t need to know anything about logic problems.</p>

<p>But yes, I believe that one logic question shows up on occasion. However, if you’re pulling 800’s with Barron’s, you don’t really need to learn anything about logic to get an 800 on the real thing.</p>

<p>thanx everyone :)</p>

<p>I was just extra jittery cause i didn’t want to get a question wrong just because I didn’t learn that thing… hehe</p>

<p>thanx again</p>

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<p>If this helps you relax, you can miss about 4-5 on the Math II exam (out of 50) and still get an 800.</p>