Hello,
As I am going through Dr. Chung’s 60 tips that come before the practice tests. Each tip usually has like 3-10 practice problems related to the topic. My question is: did you use a calculator for these problems? He doesn’t mention what to do. And there are really no instructions as opposed to the practice tests which have explicit “calculator” and “no calculator” portions.
Thanks!
Calculators are allowed. The real SAT math subject test allows graphing calculators. But of course, if you want to get faster at math skills then i suggest doing it by hand because then you don’t feel inclined to take the easy way out.
For example, if they ask you to find the roots of an equation, you can obviously plug it into your graphing calculator but it probably isn’t the best way to find the answer.
Yes, but SAT 1 math has a calculator and a no calculator section, as the OP mentioned.
The Dr. Chung Math Book is designed for the SAT Math II test so I automatically assumed we are talking about math II. If you are taking Math I with Dr. Chung’s book, then I have no idea