Princeton Review: Cracking the Regents: Sequential Math III, 1999-2000

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David S. Kahn studied Applied Mathematics and Physics at the University of Wisconsin and has taught courses in calculus, pre-calculus, algebra, trigonometry, and geometry at the college and high school level.It’s no secret: The best way to ace the Regents exams is by practicing on real tests. This guide includes 12 actual full-length Sequential Math III Regents exams with answers and complete explanations, plus the January 1999 exam.brbrLet the Regents experts at The Princeton Review teach you the simple test-taking techniques you’ll need to know. We’ll help you focus on the material that is most likely to show up on the sets. We’ll teach you how to find the correct answers by eliminating the wrong ones. We even provide a “Target Practice” section so that you can quickly find sample problems for each math topic. This guide leads you step-by-step through each part of the test and helps you master the skills you’ll need to crack the Regents exam.brbrLearn the techniques in this book, practice them on the actual Sequential Math III Regents exams inside, and give yourself The Princeton Review advantage.

 

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