You are on page 1of 1

Student

Mohammad Obeidat School: Al Marifa Internation School Exam: ACT® International Subject Test - Math 2
Name:
Al Ma'arifa International Private School, Istiqlal St.,
Student Test Test
13572 Feb 17 2024, 10:40 am local time Yarmouk St., Building A, Computer Lab, Sharjah, United
ID: Date: Site:
Arab Emirates

Your Score:
29
Scale Score Range
1 - 36

ACT® International Subject Test - Math 2 Course Objectives and Subscore

Subscores Points Received/Possible Points

Algebra II 19 of 25 (76%)

Precalculus 17 of 25 (68%)

01 Algebra II

Linear Functions: compound inequalities in 1 variable, systems of inequalities in 2 variables, systems of equations in 3 variables, and linear
programming.
Number Sense, Quadratic Functions, and Matrices: solve quadratic equations and inequalities, solve systems of quadratic equations and inequalities;
complex numbers, equations of circles and parabolas, and matrices.
Polynomial Functions: minimum and maximum, domain and range, and connections between zeros, x-intercepts, factors, and solution values.
Other Functions: solve rational and radical equations; solve by converting between logarithmic and exponential equations; use the law of sines and law
of cosines; and for trigonometric functions, and understand connections between graphs and equations in terms of domain, range, amplitude, and
period.
Probability, Sequences, and Series: empirical and theoretical probability, counting techniques, and properties of arithmetic and geometric sequences
and series.

02 Precalculus

Polynomial Functions; Data Analysis; Sequences and Series: polynomial characteristics and solution techniques; rational, real, and complex solutions;
symmetry; slope at a point and area under a curve using limits; properties of normal distributions; sampling procedures; limits of infinite sequences and
sum of infinite series; and mathematical induction.
Conic Sections and Advanced Functions: piecewise-defined functions, inverse functions, transformations of functions, characteristics of ellipses and
hyperbolas, characteristics of rational and radical functions, and solving problems with exponents and logarithms.
Trigonometric and Periodic Functions: trigonometric methods to find the area of a triangle; transformations of sine, cosine, and tangent functions;
modeling with sine, cosine, and tangent functions; properties of cosecant, secant, and cotangent functions; and sum, difference, double-angle, and half-
angle relationships.
Polar Coordinates, Vectors, and Matrices: equations in polar form, complex numbers in polar form, powers and roots of complex numbers, vector
operations, dot product and the angle between vectors, vector components, and solving systems of equations by finding the reduced row-echelon form
of an augmented matrix.

You might also like