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ACT Math Review Factoring from the Khan Academy

Video   Factoring quadratic expressions

Practice  Solving quadratics by factoring

Video   Example 1: Factoring trinomials with a common factor
 
Practice   Factoring polynomials 2

Practice   Solving quadratics by factoring 2

 
Video    Factoring Special Products

Video   Example 1: Factoring difference of squares

Video   Example 2: Factoring difference of squares

Practice   Factoring difference of squares 1

Practice   Factoring difference of squares 2

Practice   Factoring difference of squares 3

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Description of the ACT

The ACT (No Writing) consists of four multiple-choice tests: English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science.
The ACT Plus Writing includes the four multiple-choice tests and a Writing Test.
Test Content
English 75 questions, 45 minutes-Measures standard written English and rhetorical skills.
Mathematics 60 questions, 60 minutes-Measures mathematical skills students have typically acquired in courses taken up to the beginning of grade 12.
Reading 40 questions, 35 minutes-Measures reading comprehension.
Science 40 questions, 35 minutes-Measures the interpretation, analysis, evaluation, reasoning, and problem-solving skills required in the natural sciences.
Optional Writing Test 1 prompt, 30 minutes-Measures writing skills emphasized in high school English classes and in entry-level college composition courses.

Retake the ACT

You can take the ACT no more than 12 times total (see
Retest
Restrictions
). Many students take the test twice, once as a junior and
again as a senior.
How will I do on a retest?
Of the students who took the ACT more than once:
57%
increased their Composite score
21%
had no change in their Composite score
22%
decreased their Composite score

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