Can You Do This "Hard" SAT Question In 10 Seconds? Daily DSAT in Under 5 Minutes

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @viditk.7857
    @viditk.7857 3 дня назад +4

    It's a bit hard to believe that this is one of the harder questions on the SAT. I'm currently a junior and I solved this relatively quickly and easily, but I don't know because I've seen some really tough questions, and some really simple ones guised as difficult ones. Please keep posting more of these, I appreciate your content and your help in SAT preparation.

    • @OutlierLearning2024
      @OutlierLearning2024  3 дня назад

      Thank you for the kind comments! More videos are coming, and soon I'll be doing more verbal too.
      Yes, if you know the concept behind transformation you can do this in like 10 seconds. I tutor high school math, and a surprising number of kids don't learn this. This is also an easy problem to see and just rush past and put the wrong answer so maybe that affects it to. I agree there's a wide range in the "hard" level. Some are really tricky and some feel very random. Keep up the good work!

    • @priyansubramanian3197
      @priyansubramanian3197 2 дня назад +3

      You don't need the concept of transformation, look at the graph, at x=0 y=2 . Put that in the given equation which gives you 2=f(0)+14.
      which implies f(0)=-12. Only option (a) gives you that.

    • @OutlierLearning2024
      @OutlierLearning2024  День назад

      @@priyansubramanian3197 This is a great process too! Next time I do a question like this I'll use it too (always looking for more explanations for my students :))

  • @_IMS
    @_IMS 14 часов назад +2

    I'm a freshman, I learned this in 7th grade.

  • @theappearedone
    @theappearedone День назад +1

    Hi, Im from switzerland and was just curious at what age in america kids are supposed to be able to solve this? This seems like the type of question you'd learn at arround 14yo here

    • @OutlierLearning2024
      @OutlierLearning2024  18 часов назад

      Great question! Thanks for asking. Yeah, it's similar. 8th and 9th graders would learn, so depending on birthday and stuff, 13 to 15 year olds. The SAT is for 16 to 18 year olds, but the math it covers is mostly the math people learn up to the age of 16, no calculus or anything like that

    • @theappearedone
      @theappearedone 14 часов назад +1

      @@OutlierLearning2024 I see, great to know what the infamous SATs actually are, thanks

    • @OutlierLearning2024
      @OutlierLearning2024  13 часов назад

      @@theappearedone You're welcome. There are definitely trickier ones than this, but I try to show people that it's not a big, scary test haha

  • @priyansubramanian3197
    @priyansubramanian3197 2 дня назад +1

    i took very less time in solving. Standards of "HARD" are really taking a turn.

    • @OutlierLearning2024
      @OutlierLearning2024  День назад

      I'm glad it was easy for you! You should try this one and let me know. I feel like there's a big range of "hard" questions
      ruclips.net/video/Kq8FOmI59BI/видео.html

    • @GrifGrey
      @GrifGrey День назад +1

      If you want harder math, look for math competitions, these tests are tests of elimination, not selection.

    • @OutlierLearning2024
      @OutlierLearning2024  16 часов назад

      @@GrifGrey totally agree! This type of test isn't only about math, and only goes to a certain level. Math competitions are great.