ACT · Math: Intermediate Algebra · Florida, USA
Math: Intermediate Algebra for the ACT Exam — Florida candidates
8% of the ACT test plan. ACT Math Intermediate Algebra covers linear equations and systems, inequalities, absolute value, quadratics, and basic functions — representing 14–16 of the 60 Math questions. Calibrated for Floridian candidates.
Examiners do not award marks for content alone — they award them for the ability to demonstrate competency in the precise format the test demands. Math: Intermediate Algebra sits at roughly 8% of the American College Testing content distribution — Intermediate Algebra builds directly on Pre-Algebra and is the most heavily tested Algebra sub-area on the ACT. High-yield topics include: solving and graphing linear inequalities, working with systems of two equations, solving quadratics by factoring or the quadratic formula, evaluating function notation (f(x)), and working with absolute value equations. These question types appear consistently across every ACT administration and reward systematic algebra skills over creative problem-solving. Pass rates for the ACT are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Florida candidates preparing for ACT, the calibration of study to local context matters: Florida is a top-5 NCLEX-RN state and a leading destination for internationally-educated nurses. The Florida Board of Nursing has a separate endorsement track for foreign-trained candidates.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Forgetting to flip the inequality sign when multiplying or dividing by a negative
- !Solving only one equation in a system problem and selecting a partial answer ("x = 3" when asked for "x + y")
- !Missing extraneous solutions in absolute value equations — always check both solutions by substituting back
- !Confusing function composition f(g(x)) with multiplication f(x) × g(x)
Study tips
- 1Solve 10 systems-of-equations problems using both substitution and elimination methods. Know which method is faster for different configurations (e.g., elimination when coefficients differ by a multiple).
- 2For quadratic questions, check whether the expression factors easily before resorting to the quadratic formula. Factorable quadratics take under 30 seconds; quadratic formula takes 60+ seconds.
- 3Absolute value equations always produce two equations: |x − 3| = 7 means x − 3 = 7 or x − 3 = −7. Check both solutions in the original equation.
- 4Practice function notation: f(3) means evaluate the function at x = 3, not multiply f times 3. Practice composite functions f(g(2)) by evaluating from the inside out.
- 5For NCLEX-RN: Florida is a Compact state — a Florida licence allows practice in 40+ NLC member states without re-applying. Plan for the multistate licensure premium when budgeting.
- 6For internationally-educated nurses: CGFNS CES report (not VisaScreen alone) is required by the Florida Board. Allow 8–12 weeks for CES processing.
- 7For CDL: FL DHSMV waives the skills test for active-duty military with equivalent vehicle experience; bring DD-214 and CDL skills-test waiver form.
Sample ACT Math: Intermediate Algebra questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real ACT questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
Solve for x and y: 2x + y = 10 and x − y = 2.
- Ax = 3, y = 4
- Bx = 4, y = 2Correct
- Cx = 4, y = 6
- Dx = 6, y = −2
Why this answer?
Adding the equations: (2x + y) + (x − y) = 10 + 2 → 3x = 12 → x = 4. Substituting x = 4 into x − y = 2: 4 − y = 2 → y = 2. Check: 2(4) + 2 = 10 ✓ and 4 − 2 = 2 ✓. (Illustrative.)
- 2
For what values of x is |2x − 6| < 4?
- A1 < x < 5Correct
- Bx < 1 or x > 5
- C−1 < x < 5
- Dx > 5
Why this answer?
|2x − 6| < 4 means −4 < 2x − 6 < 4. Add 6 to all parts: 2 < 2x < 10. Divide by 2: 1 < x < 5. This is the absolute-value inequality method: rewrite as a compound inequality and solve both inequalities simultaneously.
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