TASC Math Mastery

ebook Math Practice, Tutorials and Multiple Choice Strategies

By Complete Test Preparation Inc.

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TASC Math Mastery : Complete Tutorials & Practice Workbook with 200+ Questions

You have arrived!Here is everything you need to pass this tough test!

We have helped thousands of students and we can help you!

Over 200 TASC math practice questions, prepared by a dedicated team of exam experts, with detailed answer key, Math shortcuts, tips and tricks, tutorials and multiple choice strategies!

TASC Math Practice Questions and Tutorials for:

Basic Math

  • Scientific Notation
  • Exponents and Radicals Square Root
  • Fractions, Decimals and Percent
  • Means, Median and Modes
  • Algebra

  • Solve real world problems with ratio and proportion
  • Solve one and two variable equations
  • Identify and solve quadratic equations given values or graphs
  • Solve quadratic using different methods
  • Translate real world problems into quadratic equa­tions and solve
  • Basic Geometry

  • Slope of a line
  • Identify linear equations from a graph
  • Calculate perimeter, circumference and volume
  • Solve problems using the Pythagorean theorem
  • Determine geometric transformations
  • Solve real world problems using the properties of geometric shapes
  • TASC® is a registered trademark of the Educational Testing Service (ETS), who are not involved in the production of, and do not endorse this product.

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    TASC Math Mastery