<p>What do I study most for MathII?</p>
<p>Do I need to know inverses and parametric equations? Graphs of the trigonometric equations?</p>
<p>I basically have now till the test to prep for it, and would like at least 700. And I seem to do well in calculus, so any help as to what I should be focusing on in these last few weeks would be great.</p>
<p>Math II is essentially a pre-calculus test. I would say buy a review book. Barron’s is much harder than the actual test but being overpreppared is never a bad thing.</p>
<p>I have Barron’s and I’m looking through it right now. But honestly, because it is so much harder, it’s getting me cranky because it is harder. I can’t differentiate between what I should know, and what problems are harder than expected. Anyways.</p>
<p>But what pre-calculus stuff should I know the most?</p>
<p>go through the barron’s book as much as you can
to get like a 700+ on the real test
you should get 30+ as your raw score for the practice test
but the hardness varies a lil for each test</p>