Are you looking for ACT Math practice? This website is devoted to helping you improve your math skills for the ACT Math Test.
Our ACT "Math Power" e-Course includes extensive practice with all of the six areas that are covered on the math section of the ACT Test:
Pre-algebra - These questions on the ACT Math Test include problems with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, arithmetic averages, linear equations, absolute value, basic probability, square roots, proportion, and percentage.
Elementary Algebra - These ACT Math Test problems are more advanced problems with square roots, exponent laws, the use of algebraic variables, algebraic operations, substitution and evaluation problems, and factoring.
Intermediate Algebra - Math questions on this part of the ACT Test include rational and radical expressions, the quadatic formula, absolute value and quadratic inequalitites, sequences, functions, matricies, complex numbers, and systems of equations.
Coordinate Geometry - These types of math problems on the ACT Math Test cover lines, points, circles, curves, and slope, as well as graphing inequalities and polynomials.
Plane Geometry - Includes questions on the properties of angles, circles, triangles, squares, parallelograms, trapezoids, and conics.
Trigonometry - These ACT Math problems cover trigonometric relations and functions, including the concepts of sine, cosine, and tangent.
For more details on our ACT "Math Power" e-Course please click on the links below.
ACT Math Problems for Coordinate Geometry
ACT Math Problems for Coordinate Geometry - Exercises on graphing, including midpoints, slope, curves, circles, and conics.
ACT Math Formulas for Plane Geometry
ACT Math Formulas for Plane Geometry - Practice with lines, area, angles, and volume for triangles, circles, and parallelograms.
ACT Math Scores Page
ACT Math Scores Page - Increase your score on trigonometry problems on the ACT Math Test.