While the SAT has no trigonometry, about one-fourth of the
questions are basic geometry.  Most students need to review.
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Geometry:  Angles
When two parallel lines (1 & 2) are cut by a transversal (3),
alternate interior angles are equal:  A  =  D  and  B  =  C 
When two parallel lines (1 & 2) are cut by a transversal (3),
alternate exterior angles are equal:  A  =  D  and  B  =  C
When two parallel lines (1 & 2) are cut by a transversal (3),
corresponding angles are equal:  A  =  C  and  B  =  D 
While the SAT has no trigonometry, about one-fourth of the
questions are basic geometry.  Most students need to review.
Practice with these examples:      
        An
easy problem for scores from 200 to 400
        A
moderate problem for scores from 400 to 600
        A
difficult problem for scores from 600 to 800

For more practice:    
    
Click here for problems in The Official SAT Study Guide.

           
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