The Regents? OK, so it looks as though you need this Regents to graduate? Or have you already passed another-- probably the Geometry-- math Regents?
Have you taken it before? It’s kind of unusual to see a Senior needing this Regents.
The amazing reality is that you only need to get 15 multiple choice questions right to pass this exam. (Absolutely NOT what you aim for, but what you’ll need.) So get the Barrons Book and study like you’ve never studied before (when you’re not working on English.)
I suggest you focus the start of your studying on the following:
- Solving linear equations. (Equations without an exponent, with only one variable. Get x on one side by itself to solve)
- Factoring-- GCF, Diff of Squares, Trinomial with and without a leading coefficient, Factoring by grouping, factoring completely.
- Solving quadratic equations (Equations with x squared.) Set equal to zero, factor, set each factor equal to zero and solve.
- Working with polynomials-- combining like terms, FOIL, multiplying and dividing polynomials
- Translating from words to algebra
- Solving inequalities-- remember, when you mult or divide by a neg number, you flip the inequality
Get to extra help every single day-- either English or math in the morning and the reverse in the afternoon. Seriously, every other priority takes a back seat until you ensure graduation.
Good luck!