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Frame those nonessential side comments with commas!
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You may only see one logarithmic eqn on the #ACT math test, but...
If you get stuck, convert from logarithmic to exponential form.
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Be careful: the noun beside the verb may not be the subject! Locate the subject. Then check for agreement.
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We'd like to help you increase your ACT score! Give-us-a-try Tuesday is a great time to check out our program. 36university.com User: Oct20 P/W: Oct20
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Find the probability of multiple events by multiplying the probabilities!
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Practice evaluating experimental design. Experiments are set up to isolate the effects of a single variable—the independent variable.
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When solving exponential equations, check to see if you can reduce to the same base. Then drop the bases and solve the easier equation!
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When multiplying with the same base, add the exponents!
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English Pro Tip:
Pronouns are cool as long as your reader can tell who/what they are referencing. #pronoun-antecedent #ACTPrep #English #36U
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Lengthy sentences don’t always require lots of punctuation. Use punctuation only to make communication clearer.
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One of the easiest ways to eliminate answer choices on ACT English test? Eliminate redundancy!
https://36university.com/act-english-redundancy/
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Recognize period and amplitude from trig graphs—even if you haven’t had Advanced Algebra!
https://36university.com/act-math-period-and-amplitude/
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Pick up points on your ACT score by framing those nonessential side comments with commas!
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Eliminate redundancy! Clear and concise is best.
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Knock out Pythagorean Theorem items quickly!
Here’s your bell ringer solution (from Monday)
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Review this ACT essential—the Pythagorean theorem (a^2 + b^2 = c^2).
A. 5
B. 7
C. √13
D. 2√5
E. 5√2
Answer posted on Friday!
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We’re excited to announce the launch of a new online semester ACT Prep program – with enhanced features for ACT Prep classes!
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