<p>They’re in Barrons.</p>
<p>-Remainder Theorem
-Factor Theorem
-Rational Zero (Root) Theorem
-Descartes’s Rule of Signs</p>
<p>They’re in Barrons.</p>
<p>-Remainder Theorem
-Factor Theorem
-Rational Zero (Root) Theorem
-Descartes’s Rule of Signs</p>
<p>SAT does not ask you to name or memorize any theorems. You know how to get remainders, factor, root, and signs, you’re in good shape.</p>
<p>The test is not that hard if you have taken trig/ pre-calc.</p>
<p>They’re not directly tested, but may be helpful to know (e.g. if you’re solving some cubic or quartic). Even then, there’s usually a shorter way.</p>
<p>gonna take you >10mins to study them all. Moreover, extra knowledge always helps.</p>