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calculus:placementtest:start [2026/04/01 17:16]
kaz [Improving your Precalculus Skills]
calculus:placementtest:start [2026/04/02 18:25] (current)
kaz [Questions and Answers]
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 The topics covered on the test are standard topics in precalculus mathematics,​ and, at a minimum, will include: The topics covered on the test are standard topics in precalculus mathematics,​ and, at a minimum, will include:
  
-  * Algebraic operations with fractions, radicals and exponents. +  * Algebraic operations with fractions, radicalsand exponents. 
-  * Manipulation, ​graphing ​and solution ​of linear and quadratic equations.+  * Manipulation, ​graphs, ​and solutions ​of linear and quadratic equations.
   * Simple geometry, including circles and triangles.   * Simple geometry, including circles and triangles.
-  * Basic trigonometry,​ including identities. +  * Basic trigonometry,​ including ​fundamental ​identities ​of trigonometric functions
-  * Inequalities,​ including absolute value expressions. +  * Inequalities,​ including ​those involving ​absolute value expressions. 
-  * Sets and functions.+  * Functions; including composite functions, piecewise functions, ​and graphs of transformations of functions
 +  * Exponential and Logarithmic functions and their properties. 
 +  * Factoring and division of polynomials.
  
 Most standard precalculus texts cover this material in great detail, and students should find such a text and use it for review. Notice that calculators are not permitted during the test (and, indeed, calculators are prohibited in almost all mathematics tests at Binghamton). Therefore a precalculus text that places heavy emphasis on calculator use will not be a good review text for this test. Most standard precalculus texts cover this material in great detail, and students should find such a text and use it for review. Notice that calculators are not permitted during the test (and, indeed, calculators are prohibited in almost all mathematics tests at Binghamton). Therefore a precalculus text that places heavy emphasis on calculator use will not be a good review text for this test.
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-If you enroll in Math 224, Math 223, or Math 220, then yes, you must pass the calculus placement test. The placement test is not required for other math courses. ​ You must have passed the test before the end of the first week of classes. There are no exceptions. If you have other questions, check the [[calculus:​placementtestfaq|FAQ]].+If you enroll in Math 224, Math 223, or Math 220 and haven'​t taken Math 108, the Mathematics Needed for Calculus Workshop, nor scored at least a 3 on the Precalculus AP Exam, then yes, you must pass the calculus placement test. The placement test is not required for other math courses. ​ You must have passed the test before the end of the first week of classes. There are no exceptions. If you have other questions, check the [[calculus:​placementtestfaq|FAQ]].
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