SAT · Math — Advanced Math · United States
Math — Advanced Math for the SAT Exam — U.S. candidates
18% of the SAT test plan. Quadratic functions, polynomial and rational functions, exponential models, and nonlinear equations — approximately 35% of Digital SAT Math. Calibrated for American 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 — Advanced Math sits at roughly 18% of the Scholastic Assessment Test content distribution — Advanced Math is co-equal with Algebra as the largest Math domain in the Digital SAT. It tests 11th–12th grade mathematics: quadratic solving (factoring, quadratic formula, completing the square), exponential growth/decay models, and interpreting nonlinear function graphs. High scorers (1400+) must be proficient here. In 2024, the published overall rate for SAT candidates in United States was 42% (College Board — SAT Suite of Assessments Annual Report 2024). For U.S. candidates preparing for SAT, the calibration of study to local context matters: U.S. licensure exams are governed at the state level (CDL, NCLEX) or by national boards (MCAT, GRE). Pearson VUE and PSI are the dominant test-delivery vendors.
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.
- !Attempting to use the quadratic formula when factoring is faster — wasting 60+ seconds per question
- !Confusing exponential growth (multiply by r each period) with linear growth (add r each period)
- !Misreading function notation: f(a + b) ≠ f(a) + f(b) for nonlinear functions
- !Forgetting to check both solutions of a quadratic equation when the question asks for a specific one (positive, negative, or contextually valid)
Study tips
- 1Memorise the three quadratic-solving methods and when to use each: factoring (integer roots), completing the square (vertex form needed), quadratic formula (messy or complex roots).
- 2Practice reading exponential equations: y = a · b^x. Identify a as the initial value and b as the growth/decay factor. If b > 1, growth; if 0 < b < 1, decay.
- 3For function composition and transformation questions, graph both the original and transformed function in Desmos to confirm your algebraic answer.
- 4Learn vertex form y = a(x−h)² + k — the SAT often asks for the vertex of a parabola, and completing the square or rewriting in vertex form is the fastest path.
- 5Practise substitution in rational equations — extraneous solutions are a common trap.
- 6If you are testing in the U.S., expect SAT delivery via Pearson VUE or PSI test centres — register through the official board portal at least 30 days in advance.
Sample SAT Math — Advanced Math questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real SAT questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
The function f(x) = x² − 5x + 6 has zeros at:
- Ax = −2 and x = −3
- Bx = 2 and x = 3Correct
- Cx = 1 and x = 6
- Dx = −1 and x = −6
Why this answer?
Factor: x² − 5x + 6 = (x − 2)(x − 3) = 0. Zeros at x = 2 and x = 3.
- 2
A bacteria culture starts with 200 cells and doubles every 3 hours. The number of cells after t hours is modelled by:
- AN(t) = 200 + 2t
- BN(t) = 200 · 2^(t/3)Correct
- CN(t) = 200 · 2^t
- DN(t) = 400t
Why this answer?
The culture doubles every 3 hours, so the base is 2 and the exponent is t/3 (number of doubling periods). Starting with 200 cells: N(t) = 200 · 2^(t/3).
- 3
Which of the following is equivalent to (x² − 9) / (x − 3)?
- Ax − 3
- Bx + 3Correct
- Cx² + 3x + 9
- D(x − 3)²
Why this answer?
Factor the numerator: x² − 9 = (x − 3)(x + 3). Cancel (x − 3) for x ≠ 3: result is x + 3.
Frequently asked questions
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Regulatory citation: College Board Digital SAT Suite Specifications 2024 — Math: Advanced Math domain (~35% of Math questions).