SAT II Math II : SAT Subject Test in Math II

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for SAT II Math II

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Example Questions

Example Question #81 : Sat Subject Test In Math Ii

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Explanation:

The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.

For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 14.

Example Question #54 : Mathematical Relationships

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Explanation:

The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.

For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 10.

Example Question #55 : Mathematical Relationships

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.

For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 129.

Example Question #21 : Absolute Value

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Explanation:

The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.

For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 13.

Example Question #22 : Absolute Value

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Explanation:

The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.

For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 10.

Example Question #23 : Absolute Value

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Explanation:

The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.

For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 3.

Example Question #24 : Absolute Value

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Explanation:

The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.

For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 2.

Example Question #25 : Absolute Value

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Explanation:

The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.

For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 135.

Example Question #26 : Absolute Value

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Explanation:

The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.

For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 12.

Example Question #27 : Absolute Value

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The lines on the outside of this problem indicate it is an absolute value problem. When solving with absolute value, remember that it is a measure of displacement from 0, meaning the answer will always be positive.

For this problem, that gives us a final answer of 25.

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