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MOCK

ACET
Review Part 2
questions # 102-122

presented by Ernest Laña | May 2020


Review Flow

Relevant Topics
This can help you identify topics where you need practice or help with

Problem Solving Techniques


Sometimes there are more than one way to approach a problem

Example
What other ways can a form of problem be asked?
Relevant
Topic
Geometry
memorize
your
formulas
understand
the concept
of surface
areas
Note that you can analyze a 3D figure
by treating it as 2D
C
The surface area of a sphere is equal to the
volume of a rectangular prism with height = 5,
length = 3 and surface area =110. What is the
radius of the sphere?

Let's do an
example
recall surface areas and volumes
of solids
The surface area of a sphere is equal to the
volume of a rectangular prism with height = 5,
length = 3 and surface area =110. What is the
radius of the sphere?

What are the


formulas that
we need?
The surface area of a sphere is equal to the
volume of a rectangular prism with height = 5,
length = 3 and surface area =110. What is the
radius of the sphere?

Identify
components.
The surface area of a sphere is equal to the
volume of a rectangular prism with height = 5,
length = 3 and surface area =110. What is the
radius of the sphere?

Set up
Equation
The surface area of a sphere is equal to the
volume of a rectangular prism with height = 5,
length = 3 and surface area =110. What is the
radius of the sphere?

Set up
Equation
This question
is faulty.

Relevant Topics
Radicals, algebra
The valid
answers are
not among the
choices

be careful with what you


review with.
Trigonometry
is a broad
topic.

Relevant Topics
Trigonometric identities
let's recall the
unit circle.

Relevant Topics
Trigonometric ratios, Pythagorean
Theorem
A unit circle's
radius is 1.The
triangle formed
here is a right
triangle.
Trigonometric ratios, Pythagorean
Theorem
Recall
SOH-CAH-TOA
Trigonometric ratios, Pythagorean
Theorem
Recall
SOH-CAH-TOA
Trigonometric ratios, Pythagorean
Theorem
This is the most
fundamental
trigonometric
identity.
We derive all the other identities from
here.
Recall
properties of
Radicals
Multiplication and Simplication of
Radicals
We can treat
the radicals as
algebraic
terms
This allows us to use formulas
for a Perfect Square Trinomial
We can treat
the radicals as
algebraic
terms
This allows us to use formulas
for a Perfect Square Trinomial
We can place
perfect
squares in or
out of the
radical
examples on radicals
Practice on simplifying radicals.
Recall the laws of
Exponents
plus a bit on radicals.
Recall the laws of
Exponents
plus a bit on radicals.
Recall the laws of
Exponents
plus a bit on radicals.
Geometry
What are the properties of a kite?
Kites have two
pairs of
consecutive
sides that are
congruent.
Their diagonals also are perpendicular.
The product of
the diagonals is
twice the area.
The product of
the diagonals is
twice the area.
note again that p and q are the areas
Triangles
have lots of
properties
Different kinds of triangles
require different approaches.
An altitude in an
equilateral
triangle splits it
to two 30-60-90
triangles
Special triangles have special
ratios between their sides
Let's review 30-
60-90 triangles
This ratio between the legs holds
for all 30-60-90 triangles.
AC=6 and it is
opposite what
angle?
AC is the hypotenuse. It is
important to know which sides
are opposite which angles.

AB is opposite
the 60 degree
angle and CB is
opposite the 30
degree angle.
know the
correspondence
and the ratio
know the
correspondence
and the ratio
For isosceles
right triangles,
we have a
different ratio

Discussion for this question was done during the zoom class.
Let's do another
example.

Discussion for this question was done during the zoom class.
Recall inequalities
for algebraic
expressions.
plus rules in inequalities in general.
Always compare
with zero.
The safest way to answer this is to
NOT cross multiply.
Always compare
with zero.
The safest way to answer this is to
NOT cross multiply.
Let's do an example
Discussion for this question was done during the zoom class.
Discussion for this question was done during the zoom class.
Discussion for this question was done during the zoom class.
Let's do an example
Discussion for this question was done during the zoom class.
Absolute Value
Equations.
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Recall that up to two
values can
correspond to a
certain absolute
value
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Recall that up to two
values can
correspond to a
certain absolute
value
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You can also just
plug in the values.
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Familiarize yourselves with how different
functions look like.
Set up the equation properly. Recall that the
Pythagorean theorem will work for any right triangle.
Notice how the answer is NOT among the choices
Geometry
Geometry Discussion for this question was done during the zoom class.
Isolate n
Let's try this.
Let's try this.
Let's try this.
Let's try this.
Notice how there
are two
unknowns but
we only have one
equation
Similar to our discussion last time
This is a
dependent
equation
There are infinitely many
solutions for x and y

More detailed discussion of this was done in the zoom class


Recall the Laws
of Exponents

Review the laws of exponents


What can we say
about the
exponents in
this case?
What can we say
about the
exponents in
this case?
Simplify the
expression
Recall the Laws
of Exponents

Review the laws of exponents


Let's do this
example
Notice that
we have
different
bases
Memorize
the powers
of small
integers
Again with the
geometric
formulas
Memorize them!
The perimeter of
a circle is its
circumference.
The perimeter of
a circle is its
circumference.
The perimeter of
a circle is its
circumference.
Again with the
geometric
formulas
Memorize them!
Again with the
geometric
formulas
Memorize them!
let's try to look at
how they can ask
the questions

These were
some of my
questions before
let's try to look at
how they can ask
the questions

These were
some of my
questions before
Word Problems
Master how to translate sentences to
algebraic expressions
The sum of two
integral numbers
is 20
The sum of two integral
numbers is 20. The larger
number is the square of
the smaller number
The sum of two integral
numbers is 20. The larger
number is the square of
the smaller number
Ratio and Proportions
When dealing with
ratios, it is best to
assign an unknown to
the portion

For example, if our


ages are 18 and 24,
they are in the ratio
3:4. Yours are 3 sixes,
and mine is 4 sixes.
In our problem, we can
assign x as the
portion. So the value
of females to males is
4x:6x
In our problem, we can
assign x as the
portion. So the value
of females to males is
4x:6x

Since there are 8000


students, and a total of
4x+6x=10x students,
our portion is x=800
Since there are 8000
students, and a total of
4x+6x=10x students,
our portion is x=800

3200 females
4800 males

This is before adding


the 6000 males
Recall that ratios ARE
fractions

The answer is not among the choices.


Circles and Lines
Standard form of a circle, how to get an
equation of a line from two points
The standard form of a
circle
where (h,k) is the center and r is the radius
The standard form of a
circle
where (h,k) is the center and r is the radius

The slope-intercept
form of a line
where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept
The slope-intercept
form of a line
Note that the origin is the point (0,0)
Example
Example The midpoint of the endpoints of a diameter is the center of the
circle. All diameters pass through the center of a circle.
Example Recall the standard form of the circle in the previous question
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