Solving the 27 HARDEST SAT Math problems from 2022
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"boom done" ❣ Classic
I say this while using his strategies
The whole SAV method is insanely helpful. Thank u so much.
For Question 38 at 35:00, instead of replacing “a” by 2/3, we can replace 2/3 by “a” to simplify the notations.
4 sqrt(a) = 9 cbrt(b)
4/9 sqrt(a) = cbrt(b)
(a)(a) sqrt(a) = cbrt(b)
Cubing both sides,
a^(5/2 x 3) = b
From which, we get
x = 15/2
For Question 12 at 3:50, the exponentially decaying curve
y = 2^-x + 1
has a horizontal asymptote at y = 1 (for large values of x). It can be concluded immediately that A) is the correct answer. The point (0,2) in the graph is a further verification.
I remember seeing some of these problems on the sat and getting confused, thanks for the help!!!
really scared for tomorrow's exam wishing everyone luck
How did it go?
@@elysianxswift good i really recommend this guy's channel if u wanna learn and improve, he absolutely deserves all the love
@@omarwhatever6542what did you get?
@@Pyrobite76 1420 but my uni didnt end up requiring sat so yeah i wasted alot of time and money over nothing:’)
Boom done ⚡, my last vedio for my tomorrow SAT, loved to watch you.❤️
I solved question 20 at 8:31 by differentiation and equating the derivative to zero to find the x value at the turning point. i.e -(+h). So the quadrant with positive y (k) and negative x is quadrant II.
I am from turkey and our university exam is so hard that i am solving most of them not even on paper..
I sometimes wish i was american life would be a lot easier
Anyway i hope everyone will get what they deserve in exam and dont feel pressure at all it doesnt matter if u go to caltech or harvard or brown, be a good person and change the world with that.. or dont,i dont really care
American life isn't really any better than the rest of the world; everyone goes through hardships
abi reading kismi zor
For question 37, you can get the answer directly from the equation.
Given r = (20/21)t, boom we have
t = (21/20)r = (1.05)r
The answer is 5%.
Love the boom
Thanks for all your videos they help me a lot. Thanks Bro
this video is super helpful. thank you for this !
thanx bro, this was very useful
4:40 you can do it from y=e-× equation graph
Thank you, really helpful!
thankyou, this was very helpful!
its tomorrow T.T thank you for this
You should explain JEE ADVANCED questions also
what ranks the question as most difficult-is it like most missed? btw thanks for ur helpful videos
Thx sm for the help
I am taking the test tomorrow please can u make the live stream very early🙏🏾 cause I think my exam may start early I am a nigerian by the way and that was my first live stream
Check the previous October stream for a review.🤝🏽🇪🇹
@@vivaronaldo3760 oh ok thanks
Solved the last one with logs
I say boom done in my tests now😂😭
Thank you very much
the way i started laughing hard when you went "merhaba nasılsın" YOURE ADORABLE LMFAOOO
Are this exams to apply for University?
Arent they too easy
Lol yea, it's not that hard to score 800/800 (SAT) in maths if you've studied for Jee ADV.
Boom done ✔🙌
damn bro thanks
genius
Man, in Eastern Europe this was bare minimum you need to know to pass the maths in high school lol
For the first question #9. Once all the angles are the same the triangles are immediately congruent. Thus wouldn’t the answer be D?
You're confusing similar triangles with congruent triangles.
Congruent = all corresponding sides and angles are equal / same size and shape
Similar = all angles are equal / same shape
Okay, I get it now thank you@@rondalitas
@@klaeparchment2938 you're welcome :)
not gonna lie im in 9th grade in india and these problems and cupcakes for me
how is this exam supposed to be hard for students
International exam for people outside of US is a little bit more difficult
Same man, I finished uni long long time ago and didnt do any kind of maths for years and I was interested to see how SAT looks like and here I am, solved all the tasks correctly 😂 PTSD is strong, when I was in high school this was bare minimum and I am not even math person
that shit is mad easy
How tf 2 multiplied by 0 is 1?
anything to the 0 power is 1
dis is like most easy 8th grade level problem in korea
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34:38 this is easy
At 21:51 isn’t the answer C
To find the function f(x), the given function f(x) +1 has to be translated down by one (the hand-drawn function he adds onto the graph). When x is 0 in the function f(x), y = 1. Plugging 0 into 2^x + 1 would equal 2 (2^0 + 1 = 1 + 1 = 2).
Having SAT tomorrow :(((
how did you do
i did not get 12
bruhh these are literally grade 8 questions
yeah but average people cant solve this question beacuse they forgor and never exercise. especially me:)
6th graders could solve this
In India, these are the most basic questions
@fatema kagzi. Then, stay in India!!!
@@charlesigberase6070 with pleasure 😁😁😁
since you obviously are not American (which isnt a bad thing), i will do my best to explain that the SAT does not test advanced math, it tests the BARE BARE minimum that someone should have learned in their 12 years of education. America does have much harder math tests than this. also keep in mind that virtually everyone takes the SAT(even the kids that are not that smart), in the JEE, it is much more self selective
these are easy
wtf was that noise at 0:37 ong dont do that close to the mic please that was seriously disturbing