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R R SAT /ACT Math And Beyond: Problems Book AStandard High School Workbook First Edition Qishen Huang, Ph.D. This book helps you √Score highly on SAT/ACT Math section, √Getready for Calculus course, and √Winin high school math contests. ISBN-10: 0-9819072-0-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-9819072-0-8 c Copyright 2008 by Qishen Huang. It is unlawful for anyone to incorporate any part of the content into his works without the author’s permission. Questions for the author should be sent to GoodMathBook@Yahoo.com. Limit of Liability/Disclaimer of Warranty: The author makes no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this book and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of anything for a particular purpose. The author shall not be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damages, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damages. ACT is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc. SAT is a registered trademark of the Col- lege Entrance Examination Board. Both companies were not involved in the creation and marketing of the book. ISBN-10: 0-9819072-0-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-9819072-0-8 10900 Stonecutter Place, Gaithersburg, MD 20878-4805, USA. c Qishen Huang 2 Preface I performed most of groundwork for this workbook while my oldest son was in high school. With the book, I have three relevant goals for him. 1. To get a perfect or near perfect score on the SAT Math section. It is getting harder for high school students to gain acceptance to a decent college these days because of the large number of applicants across the country. Students can read the article Applications to Colleges Are Breaking Records by Karen W. Arenson dated January 17, 2008 in The New York Times. A top math score gives students an edge against competition. 2. To build a solid foundation for college level math. With the growing number of problems that need to be solved by advancements in science and technology, current and future generations cannot afford to have a weak foundation in mathematics. Johns Hopkins University Mathematics Professor W. Stephen Wilson gave his 2006 calculus class the same test his 1989 class had taken, and the 2006 students were wiped out by the old class. A stitch in time saves nine. 3. To be competitive internationally in math. According to the article U.S. Leaders Fret Over Students’ Math and Science Weak- nesses by Vaishali Honawar of Education Week, US high school students had lower math score than any other developed country. Rep. Vernon Ehlers of Michigan de- clares it a steadily worsening crisis. Central to the crisis is a popular culture that doesn’t value math and science. This problems book will be updated from time to time. A detailed Solutions Manual is available. Relevant inquires should be sent to GoodMathBook@Yahoo.com.. c Qishen Huang 3 Contents 1 Tips on Math Homework 1 2 Algebraic Expressions: Basic 3 3 Algebraic Expressions: Intermediate 7 4 Rational Expressions 9 5 Linear Relations: Basic 13 6 Linear Relations: Intermediate 18 7 Linear Relations: Advanced 21 8 Word Problems: Basic 23 9 Word Problems: Intermediate 25 10 Word Problems: Advanced 27 11 Geometry: Basic 29 12 Geometry: Intermediate 34 13 Geometry: Advanced 39 14 Radicals 44 15 Exponentials: Basic 47 16 Exponentials: Intermediate 52 17 Exponentials: Advanced 54 18 General Functions 57 c Qishen Huang 4
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